Alpine Electronics INE-W925R Instruction Manual

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ADVANCED NAVI STATION
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• OWNER’S MANUAL Please read before using this equipment.
• BEDIENUNGSANLEITUNG Lesen Sie diese Bedienungsanleitung bitte vor Gebrauch des Gerätes.
• MODE D’EMPLOI Veuillez lire avant d’utiliser cet appareil.
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Designed by ALPINE Japan
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ALPINE ELECTRONICS MARKETING, INC.
1-7, Yukigaya-Otsukamachi, Ota-ku,
Tokyo 145-0067, JAPAN
Phone: 03-5499-4531
ALPINE ELECTRONICS OF AMERICA, INC.
19145 Gramercy Place, Torrance,
California 90501, U.S.A.
Phone 1-800-ALPINE-1 (1-800-257-4631)
ALPINE ELECTRONICS OF CANADA, INC.
777 Supertest Road, Toronto,
Ontario M3J 2M9, Canada
Phone 1-800-ALPINE-1 (1-800-257-4631)
ALPINE ELECTRONICS OF AUSTRALIA PTY. LTD.
161-165 Princes Highway, Hallam
Victoria 3803, Australia
Phone 03-8787-1200
Wilhelm-Wagenfeld-Str. 1-3, 80807 München, Germany
ALPINE ELECTRONICS GmbH
Phone 089-32 42 640
ALPINE ELECTRONICS OF U.K. LTD.
Fletchamstead Highway, Coventry CV4 9TW, U.K.
Alpine House
Phone 0870-33 33 763
ALPINE ELECTRONICS FRANCE S.A.R.L.
(RCS PONTOISE B 338 101 280)
98, Rue de la Belle Etoile, Z.I. Paris Nord Il,
B.P. 50016, 95945 Roissy Charles de Gaulle
ALPINE ELECTRONICS DE ESPAÑA, S.A.
01013 Vitoria (Alava)-APDO 133, Spain
Cedex, France
Phone 01-48638989
ALPINE ITALIA S.p.A.
Viale C. Colombo 8, 20090 Trezzano
Sul Naviglio (MI), Italy
Phone 02-484781
Portal de Gamarra 36, Pabellón, 32
Phone 945-283588
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Contents Operating Instructions
PRECAUTIONS
IMPORTANT INFORMATION, PLEASE
READ CAREFULLY BEFORE USING THIS
PRODUCT. ................................................... 7
WARNING
Points to Observe for Safe Usage .....................7
WARNING ................................................. 7
CAUTION .................................................. 8
NOTICE ................................................ ..... 9
Discs Playable on This Unit ................. 10
Features
Auto user setting change ................................ 14
My Favorites ................................................... 14
Easy sound setting by car type
(i-Personalize) ............................................. 15
About Dual Screen ......................................... 15
Dual Screen Display Position .....................16
Getting Started
Accessory List ................................................ 17
Location of Controls ......................................17
Turning Power On or Off ............................... 17
Turning the System On ................................... 18
Detaching and Attaching the Front Panel ...... 18
Initial System Start-Up ................................... 19
Inserting/Ejecting a Disc ................................19
Inserting the Disc ........................................ 19
Removing the Disc ...................................... 19
Adjusting the Volume ..................................... 19
Lowering Volume Quickly .............................19
Using My Favorites ........................................ 19
User Registration ............................................ 20
Setting My Favorites ......................................21
Adding My Favorites .................................. 21
Editing My Favorites .................................. 21
Displaying the Camera Image .....................22
i-Personalize Setup ..................... ...... ..... ......22
Settings When Switching Users ......................23
How to Input Characters and Numbers
(Keypad) ......................................................24
Top banner and Bottom banner Fade Out
Setting ..........................................................24
Switching Sources ...........................................24
Screen Off Function .....................................25
Switching the Dual Screen Display ................25
Touch operation ..............................................25
Selecting an Item in a List ..............................25
About the Indicator Display ............................26
Radio
Listening to the Radio .....................................27
Presetting Stations Manually ..........................27
Presetting Stations Automatically ...................27
Tuning to Preset Stations ................................27
RDS
Turning AF (Alternative Frequencies) On or
Off ................................................................28
Receiving T raffic Information ....... ...... ..... ......28
Receiving T raffic Information Manually ........29
PTY (Programme Type) Tuning .....................29
Priority News ..................................................29
Displaying Radio Text ....................................29
DAB/DAB+/DMB
Listening to DAB/DAB+/DMB ......................30
Presetting Search Manually ............................30
Presetting Ensemble/Service Automatically ...30
Tuning to Stored Ensemble .............................31
Tuning to Preset Service .................................31
Service Search Function .................................31
Receiving T raffic Information ........................31
PTY (Programme Type) Search Function .......31
Priority News ..................................................31
Displaying DAB Text ......................................32
About DAB/DAB+/DMB ...............................32
CD/MP3/WMA/AAC
Playback ..........................................................33
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Repeat Play ............................................... ...... 33
M.I.X. (Random Play) ....................................33
Selecting Folders
(Concerning MP3/WMA/AAC) ..................33
Searching from CD Text .................................34
File/Folder Name Search
(Concerning MP3/WMA/AAC) ..................34
About MP3/WMA/AAC .................................34
DVD
Playing a Disc .................................................36
If a Menu Screen Appears ...........................37
Numeric Keypad Input Operations ..............37
Displaying the Top Menu Screen ................37
Displaying the Menu Screen .......................37
Stopping Playback (PRE STOP) ....................38
Stopping Playback ..........................................38
Fast-forwarding/Fast-reversing ....................... 38
Finding the Beginnings of Chapters/Tracks/
Files ............................................................. 38
Playing Still Frames (Pausing) .......................38
Forward frame-by-frame Playback .................38
Slow Motion Playback ................................... .38
Selecting Folders ............................................ 39
Repeat Playback .............................................39
Searching by Title Number .............................39
Searching Directly by Chapter Number ......... 39
Searching for a Desired Video File .................39
Switching the Angle .......................................4 0
Switching the Audio Tracks ........................... 40
Switching the Subtitles
(Subtitle Language) ..................................... 40
About DivX
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Setup
Setup Operation General Setup
General Setup Operation ................................41
Language Setting ............................................41
Setting the Scroll .........................................41
Format settings ............................................41
Setting the Menu Language ........................41
Remote Sensor Setting ....................................42
Security Code Setting .....................................42
Setting Security code ................................... 42
Setting Top banner and Bottom banner
Display ........................................................ 42
Screen/LED Customize .................................. 42
Setting the Brightness of the
Backlighting .............................................42
Adjusting the Minimum Level of
Backlight .................................................. 42
Adjusting the Dimmer of Button Lighting at
Night ........................................................42
Switching the Display Colour .....................43
Adjusting the Touch Panel ..........................43
Initialising the Touch Panel Corrected
Values .......................................................43
Visual Setting ..................................................43
Switching Display Modes ........................... 43
Adjusting the Live Contrast ........................44
Selecting the Visual EQ Mode
(Factory’s setting) ....................................44
Adjusting Brightness ...................................44
Adjusting Colour of Picture ........................44
Adjusting Tint of Picture .............................44
Adjusting Image Contrast ...........................44
Adjusting Picture Quality ............................44
Saving and calling the adjusted picture
quality ......................................................44
About INE-W925R .........................................44
Displaying the Product Information ............44
Checking the DivX
Initialising the System .................................45
Installation Setup ............................................45
Sound Setup
Sound Setup Operation ...................................45
Setting the Balance/Fader/Subwoofer ............ 46
Adjusting the Balance/Fader .......................46
Rear Speaker Setting ...................................46
Turning Subwoofer ON/OFF ......................46
Adjusting the Subwoofer Level ...................46
Setting the Subwoofer Phase .......................46
Setting the MX (Media Xpander) ...................46
Equalizer Presets (Bass Max EQ) ...................47
Adjusting the Parametric Equalizer Curve
(Parametric EQ) ............................ ...... ..... ....47
Adjusting the Time Correction
(Time Correction) ........................................ 48
Adjusting the Crossover Settings
(X-OVER) ................................................... 48
Setting Defeat .................................................49
Volume Setting ...............................................49
Setting the Volume for Each Source ...............49
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Registration ...............44
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About Time Correction ...................................49
About the Crossover .......................................51
Source Setup
Source Setup Operation ..................................52
Source Layout Setting ....................................52
Disc Setting .....................................................52
Changing the language setting ....................52
Setting of the DVD Menu Language ...........52
Setting of the Audio Language ...................52
Setting of the Subtitle Language .................53
Changing the Country Code Setting ...........53
Setting the Rating Level (Parental Lock) ....53
Setting the TV Screen Mode .......................53
Radio Setting ..................................................54
PI SEEK Setting ..........................................54
Receiving RDS Regional (Local)
Stations .............................. ..... ...... ............ 54
Switching the Display Language of PTY
(Programme Type) ...................................54
Setting PTY31 (Emergency Broadcast)
Reception ................................................. 54
Setting the TUNER (FM) Tone Quality
(Tuner Condition) ....................................54
DAB Setting ....................................................54
Setting Alarm (Emergency Broadcast)
reception ...................................................54
Receiving weather information ...................55
Receiving sports information ......................55
Setting the FM Linking ON/OFF
(Service Following) .................................55
Setting the DAB Antenna ON/OFF .............55
AUX Setting ...................................................55
Setting the AUX Mode ................................5 5
Setting the Primary AUX Name
(AUX Setup) ............................................55
Setting the AUX3 ........................................ 56
Setting the AUX3 Sel. (Switching the Visual
Input Signal System) ................................5 6
RSE Setting .....................................................56
Setting the Rear Seat Entertainment
System ......................................................56
BLUETOOTH Setup
BLUETOOTH Setup Operation .....................56
BLUETOOTH Setting ....................................56
Displaying BLUETOOTH Information ..........57
Registering the BLUETOOTH Device ...........57
Automatic Connection setting ........................57
Setting the Passcode .......................................57
Changing the Character Code of the Phone
Book ............................................................ 58
Setting Received Calls Automatically ............58
Setting the time for automatic reception of a
call ............................................................... 58
Selecting the Output Speaker .........................58
Adjusting the Receiver Volume ...................... 58
Adjusting the Transmitter Volume ..................58
Adjusting the Calling Volume ........................59
Deleting All the Histories ...............................59
Camera Setup
Camera Setup Operation ................................. 59
Direct Camera Setting ....................................60
Setting the Camera Input .............................60
AUX Camera Setting ......................................61
Setting the Camera Input .............................61
Camera Interrupt Setting
(Power OFF Mode) .....................................61
BLUETOOTH Operation
Setup Before Using ......................................... 62
About BLUETOOTH ..................................62
About the Hands-Free Phone ......................62
Before Using BLUETOOTH .......................62
Hands-Free Phone Control
Connecting a BLUETOOTH Device .............. 62
Disconnecting the BLUETOOTH
Connection ............................................... 62
Changing the connecting BLUETOOTH
Device ..........................................................63
Answering a Call ............................................63
Adjusting ringtone volume ..........................63
Hanging up the Telephone ..............................63
Calling ............................................................63
Using Short Cut Dialling to Make a Call ....63
Dialling a Number In Call History ..............63
Dialing a Number In the Phone Book .........63
Entering a Phone Number to Make a
Call ........................................................... 64
Redial Function ...........................................64
Operations During a Conversation .................64
Adjusting the Speech Volume .....................64
Changing the Voice Output .........................64
DTMF (Touch-Tone) Function ....................64
Phone Book Function .....................................65
Synchronising the Phone Book ...................65
Adding the Phone Book ..............................65
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Deleting the Phone Book Entries ................65
Assigning as a Short Cut Dialling Number ....65
BLUETOOTH Audio
Playback ..........................................................67
Repeat Play ............................................... ...... 67
M.I.X. (Random Play) ....................................67
Selecting Groups .............................................67
Search Function ..............................................67
Auxiliary Device (Optional)
Operating Auxiliary Devices (Optional) ........68
Operating an External DVD Player ................68
Change to the External DVD Mode ............68
About the DVD Operation Screen ............... 69
Operating an External DVD Changer .............69
Change to the External DVD Changer
Mode ........................................................ 69
About the DVD Changer Operation
Screen .......................................................70
Operating the Mobile Digital TV Receiver
(DVB-T) ...................................................... 70
Changing to the Mobile Digital TV Receiver
(DVB-T) Mode ........................................ 70
About the DVB-T operation screen .............70
Operating a TV ...............................................70
Change to the TV mode .............................. 70
About the TV operation screen ................... 71
Camera Operation (Optional)
Rear Camera Operation ................................. .72
Displaying the rear view video while the car is
in reverse ..................................................72
Switching the Image Pattern for the Rear
Camera ..................................................... 72
Guide Display ON/OFF Setting ..................72
Adjusting the Caution Display Location .....72
About the Rear Camera Guide ........................73
Front Camera Operation .................................74
Displaying the Front View Video
Manually .................................................. 74
Switching the Image Pattern for the Front
Camera ..................................................... 75
About the adjustment of guide display ON/OFF
setting and adjustment of Caution display
location .....................................................75
Other Camera Operation .................................75
About the a djustment of the Caution display
location .....................................................75
USB Memory (Optional)
Playback ..........................................................76
Repeat Play .....................................................76
Random Play (M.I.X.) ....................................77
Random Play (M.I.X. ALL) ...........................77
Searching for a Desired Song .........................77
File/Folder Name Search .............................77
Tag Search ...................................................77
Direct Up/Down Function ..............................78
Select the desired Folder (Folder up/down) ....78
iPod/iPhone (Optional)
Playback ..........................................................80
Searching for a Music File .............................. 80
Searching for a Desired Video File .................80
Alphabet Skip Function ..................................81
Direct Up/Down Function ..............................81
Search Position Memory ................................81
Repeat Play .....................................................81
Random Play (Shuffle) ...................................81
Random Play (Shuffle All) .............................81
Information
Product Software Update ................................82
About DVDs ............................................... ....82
List of Language Codes ..................................83
List of Country Codes .....................................84
In Case of Difficulty .......................................86
If this Message Appears .................................87
Specifications ..................................................89
END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT
(Microsoft) .................................................. 90
END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT
(NAVTEQ) .................................................. 92
Installation and Connections
Warning .................................................. 94
Caution ................................................... 94
Precautions ........................ .................... 94
Installation ......................................................95
Connections ....................................................98
System Example ...........................................100
6-EN
Operating Instructions
Make certain that the volume level of the unit is set to a level
PRECAUTIONS
IMPORTANT INFORMATION, PLEASE READ CAREFULLY BEFORE USING THIS PRODUCT.
This product is intended to safely provide turn-by-turn instructions to get you to a desired destination. Please read the following precautions to ensure that you use this navigation system correctly.
This product is not a substitute for your personal judgment. Any route suggestions made by this navigation system should never supersede any local traffic regulations or your personal judgment and/or knowledge of safe driving practices. Do not follow route suggestions if the navigation system instructs you to perform an unsafe or illegal manoeuvre, places you in an unsafe situation, or routes you into an area which you consider unsafe.
Glance at the screen only when necessary and safe to do so. If prolonged viewing of the screen is necessary, stop in a safe and legal manner and location.
Do not input destinations, change settings, or access any functions requiring a prolonged view of the monitor while you are driving. Stop in a safe and legal manner and location before attempting to access the system.
When using the navigation system to find/route to an emergency service, please conta ct th e fa cility to validate and verify availability, prior to driving to it. Not all locations of emergency service providers such as police and fire stations, hospitals, and clinics are contained in the database. Ple a se use your own judgment and your ability t o ask f or directions in th ese situations.
The map database contained within the media (SD memory card) in which it is stored is the most recent map data available at the time of production. Because of changes in streets and neighborhoods, there may be situations where the navigation system may not be able to route you to your desired destination. In these cases, use your own persona l ju dgm e nt .
The map database is designed to provide you with route suggestions, it does not take account of the relative safety of a suggested route, or of factors which may affect the time required to reach your destination. The system does not reflect road closures or construction, road characteristics (i.e. type of road surface, slope or grade, weight or height restrictions, etc.), traffic congestion, weather conditions, or any other factors which may affect the safety or timing of your driving experience. Use your personal judgment if the navigation system is unable to provide you with an alternate route.
There may be situations where the navigation system m ay display the vehicle’s location erroneously. Use your own driving judgment in this situatio n , taking into acc o u nt current driving conditions. Please be aware that in this situation, the navigation system should correct th e veh icle’s position automatically; however, there may be times where you may have to correct the position yourself. If this is the case, stop in a safe and legal manner and location before attempting operation.
which still allows you to hear outside traffic and emergency vehicles. Driving while un abl e to hear outside sounds could cause an accident.
Please make certain that any other person who intends on using this navigation system reads these precautions and the following instructions carefully.
If there is anything in the manual about the operation of the navigation system which you are uncertain about, please contact your local Alpine authorised navigation dealer before using the navigation system.
WARNING
Points to Observe for Safe Usage
Read this manual carefully before using this disc and the system components. They contain instructions on how to use th is product in a safe and effective manner. Alpine cannot be responsible for problems resulting fro m failu re to observe the instructions in this manua l.
This manual uses various pic tori al displ ay s to show you how to use this product safely and to alert you to potenti al dangers resulting from improper connections and operation. Fo llowi ng are the meanings of these pictorial displays. It is important to fully understand the meanings of these pictorial displays in order to use this manual and the system properly.
Operation of the system while driving is dangerous. Users
should stop vehicle before operating the software.
Road conditions and regulations take precedence over
information contained on the map display: observe actual traffic restrictions and circumstances while driving.
This software is designed for use exclusively in the
INE-W925R. It cannot and may not be used in conjunction with other hardware.
This symbol means important instructions. Failure to heed them can result in serious injury or death.
WARNING
WARNING
7-EN
INSTALL THE PRODUCT CORRECTLY SO THAT THE DRIVER CANNOT WATCH TV/VIDEO UNLESS THE VEHICLE IS STOPPED AND THE EMERGENCY BRAKE IS APPLIED.
It is dangero us for the driver to wat ch TV/Video while driving a vehicle. Inst alling this produc t in correctly enables th e dr iver to watch TV/Video while drivin g. This may caus e a di str ac tion, preventing the driver from looking ahead, thus causing an accident. The driver or other people could be severely injured.
USE THIS PRODUCT FOR MOBILE 12V APPLICATIONS.
Use for other than its designed appl ication may result in fire, electric shock or other injury.
DO NOT PLACE HANDS, FINGERS OR FOREIGN OBJECTS IN INSERTION SLOTS OR GAPS.
Doing so may result in personal inj ury or damage to the product.
DO NOT WATCH VIDEO WHILE DRIVING.
Watching the video may distract the driver from looking ahead of the vehicle and cause an accident.
DO NOT OPERATE ANY FUNCTION THAT TAKES YOUR ATTENTION AWAY FROM SAFELY DRIVING YOUR VEHICLE.
Any function that requires your prolonged attention should only be performed after comi ng to a comple te stop. Always stop the v ehicle in a safe location before performing these functions. Failur e to d o so may result in an accident.
DO NOT FOLLOW ROUTE SUGGESTIONS IF THE NAVIGATION SYSTEM INSTRUCTS YOU TO PERFORM AN UNSAFE OR ILLEGAL MANEUVER, OR PLACES YOU IN AN UNSAFE SITUATION OR AREA.
This product is not a substitute for your personal judgment. Any route suggestions by this system should never supersede any local traffic regulations or your personal judgment or knowledge of safe driving practice.
KEEP THE VOLUME AT A LEVEL WHERE YOU CAN STILL HEAR OUTSIDE NOISES WHILE DRIVING.
Excessive volume levels that obscure sounds such as emergency vehicle sirens or road warning signals (train crossings, etc.) can be dangerous and may resul t in an ac c ide nt. LISTENING AT LOUD VOLUME LEVELS IN A CAR MAY ALSO CAUSE HEARING DAMAGE.
CAUTION
This symbol means important instructions. Failure to heed them can result in injury or material property damage.
HALT USE IMMEDIATELY IF A PROBLEM APPEARS.
Failure to do so may cause persona l in ju ry or da mage to the product. Return it to your authorized Alpine dealer or the nearest Alpine Service Center fo r repairing.
KEEP FINGERS AWAY WHILE THE MOTORIZED FRONT PANEL OR MOVING MONITOR IS IN MOTION.
Failure to do so may result in personal injury or damage to the product.
MINIMIZE DISPLAY VIEWING WHILE DRIVING.
Viewing the display may distract the driver from looking ahead of the vehicle and cause an accident.
DO NOT DISASSEMBLE OR ALTER.
Doing so may result in an acci de nt, fire or electric shock.
USE ONLY IN CARS WITH A 12 VOLT NEGATIVE GROUND.
(Check with your dealer if yo u are not sure.) Failure to do so may result in fire, etc.
KEEP SMALL OBJECTS SUCH AS SCREWS OUT OF THE REACH OF CHILDREN.
Swallowing them may result in serious injury. If swallowed, consult a physician immediately.
USE THE CORRECT AMPERE RATING WHEN REPLACING FUSES.
Failure to do so may result in fire or electric shock.
DO NOT BLOCK VENTS OR RADIATOR PANELS.
Doing so may cause heat to build up inside and may result in fire.
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NOTICE
Product Cleaning
Use a soft dry cloth for periodic cleaning of the product. For more severe stains, please dampen the cloth with water only. Anything else has the chance of dissolvin g the paint or damaging the plastic.
Temperature
Be sure the temperature inside the vehicle is between +45°C (+113°F) and 0°C (+32°F) before turning your uni t on.
Moisture Condensation
You may notice the disc playback sound wavering due to condensation. If this happens, remove the disc from the player and wait about an hour for the moisture to evaporate.
New Discs
To pre v en t th e d isc fr om j ammin g, “D isc e rror” is displa yed i f d iscs with irregular surfaces are insert ed or if discs are inserted incorrectly. When a new disc is ejected immediately after initial loading, use your finger to feel around the inside of the centre hol e and outside edge of the disc. If you feel any small bumps or irregularities, this could inhib it proper loading of the disc. To remove the bu mps, rub the in side edg e of the ho le and ou ts ide edge of the disc with a ballpoint pen or other such instrument, then insert the disc again.
Centre Hole
Bumps
Centre Hole
New Disc
Outside (Bumps)
Damaged Disc
Do not attempt to play cracked, warped, or damaged discs. Playing a bad disc could severely damage the playback mechanism.
Maintenance
If you have problems, do not attempt to repair the uni t yourself. Return it to your Alpine dealer or the nearest Alpine Service Station for servicing.
Never Attempt the Following
Do not grip or pull out the disc while it is being pulled back into the player by the automatic reloading mechanism. Do not attempt to insert a disc into the unit when the unit power is off.
Inserting Discs
Your player accepts only one disc at a time for playback. Do not attempt to load more than one disc. Make sure the label side is facing up when you insert the disc. “Disc error” will be displayed on your player if you insert a disc incorrectly. If “Disc error” continues to be displ ay ed even though the disc has been inserted correctly, push the RESET switch with a pointed object such as a ballpoint pen. Playing a disc while driving on a very bumpy road may result in skips, but this will not scratch the disc or damage the player.
Irregular Shaped Discs
Be sure to use round shaped discs only for th is uni t and never use any special shaped discs. Use of special shaped discs may cause damage to the mechanism.
Installation Location
Make sure th e INE-W925R will not be installed in a location subjected to:
• Direct sun and heat
• High humidity and water
• Excessive dust
• Excessive vibrations
Correct Handling
Do not drop the disc while handling. Hold the disc so you will not leave fingerprints on the surface. Do not affix tape, paper, or gummed labels to the disc. Do not write on the disc.
CORRECT
INCORRECT CORRECT
Disc Cleaning
Fingerprints, dust, or soil on the surface of the disc could cause the DVD player to skip. For routine cleaning, wipe the playing surface with a clean, soft cloth from the centre of the disc to the outer edge. If the surface is heavily soiled, dampen a clean, soft cloth in a solution of mild neutral detergen t be fore cleaning the disc.
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Disc Accessories
There are vari ous acc essor ies a va ilab le on the mar ket fo r prot ecting the disc surface and improving sound quality. However, most of them will influence the thickness and/or diameter of the disc. Using such accessories can cause oper ational problems. We recommend not using these accessories on discs played in Alpine DVD players.
Transparent Sheet Disc Stabilizer
Operation of some of the functions of this unit is very complex. Because of this, it was deemed necessary to place these functions into a special screen. This will restrict operation of these functions to times when the vehicle is parked. Thi s e ns u re s the focus of the driver’s attention will be on the road and not on the INE -W925R. This has been done for the saf et y of the driver and passengers. Setup operations cannot be made if the car is moving. The car must be parked and the parking brake must be engaged for the procedure described in the Owner’s Manual to be valid. The warning “Unable to operate while driving.” will be displayed if any attempts are made to perform these opera tions w hi le driving.
The INE-W925R draws minimal current even when its power switch
is turned off. If the switched power (ignition) lead of the INE-W925R is connected dir ectly to the positive (+) post of the vehicle’s battery, the battery may be discharged. An SPST (Single-Pole, Single-Throw) switch (sold separately) can be added to simplify this procedure. Then, you can simply place it in the OFF position when you leave the vehicle. Turn the SPST switch back ON before using the INE-W925R. For connecting the SPST switch, refer to the “Connection Diagram of SPST Switch (sold separately)” (page 97). If the power (ignition) lead is unswitched, it must be disconnected from the battery post should the vehi cl e be le ft unused for an extended period of time.
Discs Playable on This Unit
Playable Discs
The discs listed below can be played on th is unit.
Mark (logo) Recorded Content Disc size
DVD Video Audio + Video 12 cm*
Music CD Audio 12 cm
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DivX
* Two-layer DVD disc compatible
The formatted discs listed below can be played on this unit.
CD Format
MP3 Format (“mp3”)
WMA Format (“wma”)
AAC Format (“aac,” “m4a”)
Audio + Video 12 cm
CD-R/
CD-RW
DVD-R/
DVD-RW
DVD+R/
DVD+RW
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DVD Video Format
DivX Format (“avi,” “divx”)
• Discs that are not finalised cannot be played back.
Discs that cannot be played
DVD-ROMs, D VD-RAMs, CD-R OMs (excluding MP3/WMA/ AAC files), photo CDs, etc.
DualDisc
This unit is n o t compatible with DualDisc. Using a DualDisc may cause uni t m alfunction, and may cause disc damage when the disc is inserted/e jected.
DVD region number (playable region number)
This DVD player will play back any disc whose region number is 2 (or All). DVDs with a region number other than those listed below, cannot be played o n this DVD player.
ALL
Using compact discs (CD/CD-R/CD-RW)
If you use unspecified compact discs, correct performance cannot be guaranteed. You can play CD-Rs (CD-Recordables)/CD-RWs (CD­ReWritables) which have been recorded only on audio devices. You can also play CD-Rs/CD-RWs containing MP3/W MA/AAC formatted audio files.
• Some of the following discs may not play on this unit: Flawed discs, discs with fingerprints, discs exposed to extreme temperatures or sunligh t (e.g ., left in the car or this unit), discs recorded under unstable c onditions, discs on which a recording failed or a re-recording was attempt ed, copy-protected CDs which do not conform to the au dio CD industry standard.
• Use discs with MP3/WMA/AAC files written in a format compliant with this unit. For details, see pages 34 and 35.
To customers using CD-R/CD-RW
• If a CD-R/CD-RW cannot be played back, make sur e th e l as t recording session was closed (finalised).
• Finalise the CD-R/CD-RW if necessary, and attempt playback again.
Tips for making your own discs
The INE-W925R plays DVD Video, DivX®, Audio CD and has a built in MP3/WMA/AAC decoder.
The following information is designed to help you create your own music CDs (either Audio CD or MP 3/ WMA/AAC encoded CD-R/ RW f iles).
What is the difference between an Audio and MP3/WMA/AAC CD?
An Audio CD is the same format as the com m er ci al CD s you buy in the store (also known as CD-DA). MP3 (MPEG Audio Layer 3) / WMA (Windows Media Audio)/AAC (Advanced Audio Coding) is a data file that uses a compression scheme to reduce the size of the music file*.
Multisession CD-R/RW:
Once a recording has been sto ppe d, thi s is con s idered one session. If the disc is not closed (finalised), additional data may be added. Once this additional data has been recorded, this becomes a “multisession” CD. * If the first session on a di sc co nta i nin g bot h CD -DA data and
MP3/WMA/AAC data is a CD-DA file, only CD-DA files will be played.
Properly formatted MP3/WMA/AAC Discs:
Use ISO9660 formatting to insure pro per playback. You ma y use standard ISO naming Level 1 (8.3 DOS standard), Level 2 (32 characters) or Joliet (Windows or Macintosh long filenam e s) file naming conventions*.
* Please consult the Owner’s manual for additional information.
On handling compact discs (CD/CD-R/CD-RW)
• Do not touch the surface.
• Do not expose the disc to direct sunl ig ht.
• Do not affix stickers or labels.
• Clean the disc when it is dusty.
• Make sure that the disc is smooth and flat.
• Do not use commercia ll y available disc accessories.
Do not leave the disc in the car or the unit for a long time. Never expose the disc to direct sunlight.
Heat and humidity may damage the disc and you may not be able to play it again.
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Using DVD-Rs/DVD-RWs/DVD+Rs/DVD+RWs
• This unit is compatible wit h d is cs recorded in the standard DVD-V ide o format.
• Note that discs not finalised (processed t o ena bl e t o play on playback-only DVD players) canno t be pla yed on this DVD player.
• Some discs may not play back, depe nding on the recording device and disc format.
• Discs or files utilising copy protection, ma y not be pl ayable. Some recording systems may not properly format copied files to enable proper playback.
• In the followin g case s , th e di sc may no t pla y on this unit: discs recorded by certain DVD recorders, certain irregular discs, flawed discs, dirty discs, when the pickup lens of this DVD player is dirty, or when moisture condensation has occurred inside the unit.
• Be sure to follow all cautions included w i th your DVD-Rs/ DVD-RWs/DVD+Rs/DVD+RWs discs.
• Do not put stickers, seals, or tape on the label side of DVD-Rs/ DVD-RWs/DVD+Rs/DVD+RWs.
• Compared to the regular discs, DVD-Rs/DVD-RWs/DVD+Rs/ DVD+RWs are more affected by heat, moisture, and direct sunlight. If left in a car, etc., damage may occur and it might not play on this u nit.
• The operable temperature range for disc playb ack is as follows : DVD-R/DVD-RW: -25 ~ +70°C DVD+R/DVD+RW: +5 ~ +55°C
Disc terminology
Title
If titles are programmed for the DVD, these are the largest units of division of the information recorded on the disc.
Chapter
Each Title may also be divided into smaller divisions, called chapters. These can be specific scenes or musical selections.
Protecting the USB connector
• Only an iPod/iPhone, USB m em ory or Nokia Phone can be connected to the USB connector on this unit. Correct performance using other USB products cannot be guaranteed.
• If the USB connector is used, be sure to use onl y the supplied connector cable with th e unit. A USB hub is not supported.
• Depending on the connected USB memory device, the unit may not function or some functions may not be performed.
• The audio file format that can be played back on the unit is MP3/ WMA/AAC.
• The video file format that can be played back on the unit is
®
.
DivX
• Artist/song name, etc., can be di spl aye d. Ce rta i n, special characters may not be cor rectly displayed.
CAUTION
Alpine accepts no responsibility for lost data, et c., even if data , etc ., is lost while using this product.
On Handling USB Memory
• This unit can control a memory storage device that supports the USB Mass Storage Class (MSC) pro toc ol . Play able audio file formats are MP3, WMA and AAC.
• USB memory function is not gua ranteed. Use USB memory according to the terms of agreement. Read the USB memory Owner’s Manual thoroughly.
• Avoid usage or storage in the following loc a ti ons:
Anywhere in the car exposed to direc t sun li ght or hi gh temperatures. Anywhere the possibility of high humid ity or corrosive substances are present.
• Fix the USB memory in a location where driver operation will not be hindered.
• USB memory may not function c orrectly at high or low temperature.
• Use only certifi ed USB memor y. Note that even certified USB memory, may not function correctly depending on its type or state.
• Depending on the settings of the U S B memory type, memory state or encoding software, the unit may not play back or display properly.
• Files protected by DRM (Di gital Rights Management), cannot be played back on this unit. These include AAC formatted files purchased from the iTunes Store and WMA or other files with some form of copyright prot ection.
• USB memory may take time to start playback. If there is a particular file other than audio in the USB memory, it may take considerable time before the file is played back or searched.
• The unit can play back “mp3,” “wma” or “m4a” file exten s ions.
• Do not add the above extensions to a file other tha n audio data. This non-audio data wil l not be recognised. The resu lt in g playback may cont ai n noise that can damage speakers a nd/ or amplifiers.
• It is recommended to bac k up i mportant data on a personal computer.
• Do not remove the USB device while playback is in progress. Change SOURCE to something other than USB, then remove the USB device to prevent possible damage to its memory.
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This item incorporates copy protection technology that is protected by U.S. patents and other intellectual property rights of Rovi Corporation. Reverse engineering and disassembly are prohibited.
Manufactured under licence from Dolby Laboratories. Dolby and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Do lby Laboratories.
Windows Media, and the Windows logo are trademarks, or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries.
iPhone, iPod, iP od classic, iPod nano, iPod touch, and iTunes are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries.
“Made for iPod,” and “Made for iPhone,” mean that an electronic accessory has been designed to connect specifically to iPod, or iPhone, respectively, and has been certified by the developer to meet Apple performance standards. Apple is not responsible for the operation of this device or its compliance with safety and regulatory standards. Please note that the use of this accessory with iPod, or iPhone may affect wireless performance.
© 2010 Nokia. All rights reserved. Nokia and Works with Nokia are trademarks or registered trademarks of Nokia Corporation.
®
DivX
The BLUETOOTH
“MPEG Layer-3 audio coding te chnol ogy licenced from
“Supply of this product only conveys a licence for private,non-
©1993-2011 NAVTEQ. All rights reserved. Portions ©2011, Microsoft Corporation. All Rights Reserved.
, DivX Certified® and associated logos are trademarks of
Rovi Corporation or its subsidiaries and are used under license.
trademarks owned by the Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by Alpine Electro nics, Inc. is under licence.
Fraunhofer IIS and Thomson.”
commercial use and does not convey a licence nor imply any right to use this product in any commercial (i.e. revenue­generation) real time broadcasting (terrestrial, satellite, cable and/or any other media), broadcasting/streaming via internet, intranets and/or other networks or in other electronic content distribution systems, such as pay-audio or audio-on-demand applicatio ns. An independent licence fo r s u ch us e is required. For details, please visit http://www.mp3licensing.com”
®
word mark and logos are regi ste red
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Features
Auto user setting change
With the INE-W925R, you can register up to two users. Each user can configure their own preferred settings. By registering their respective BLUETOOTH devices to the unit, each user can be identified automatically.
USER1 USER2
USER2
USER1
For details of how to register a BL UETOOTH device, refer to “User Registration” (page 20).
If USER2 is recognised while USER1 is using the system, a confirmation message is displ ay ed .
If no BLUETOOTH device has been registered or if you want to switch users manually, users can be switched by pressing and holding the (My
Favorites) bu tton.
For details of which settings are affected by switching users, refer to “Settings When Switching Users” (page 23).
My Favorites
Up to eight My Favorites can be registered as shortcut keys for each registered user. Frequently used functions and handy functions can be customised for your convenience.
USER1 USER2
For details of how to register or add My Favorites, how to change the name, etc., refer to “Using My Favorites” (page 19).
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Easy sound setting by car type (i-Personalize)
This function lets you set and repro duc e th e best audi o environment for the environment in your car. On the unit, select and set the car category/steering wheel position/speaker type and size/seat material. For details of how to configure the settings, refer to “Car Specific Sound Setup” (page 22).
Display example when setting is completed
About Dual Screen
If you want to display the music playback screen while route guidance is displayed, etc., you can display the Navigation and Audio/Visual screens simultaneously.
Navigation Full screen
Touch the Navigation screen portion.
or
Press the (MAP) button.
Dual Screen
Touch
Audio/Visua l Full screen
Touch *
Press the (AUDIO) button.
1
During video playback, [Dual Wide], [Dual Full] and [Full Screen] appear on the screen for selecting the sc reen size. For details, refer to
*
“Switching the Dual Screen Display” (page 25).
1
or
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Dual Screen Display Position
You can switch the right and left screens using drag & drop. To switch the screens, touch the middle of the screen you want to move and drag it to the de sire d display position. The screens will switch positions when you remove your finger.
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Getting Started
Accessory List
INE-W925R ..........................................................................1
Power cable .........................................................................1
Flush head screw (M5×8)....................................................6
Screw (M5×8) ......................................................................8
GPS Antenna .......................................................................1
Antenna mounting plate ......................................................1
Cable clamp ........................................................................3
AUX/PRE OUT cable ...........................................................1
Camera cable......................................................................1
USB extension cable ...........................................................1
Microphone..........................................................................1
Mounting sleeve ..................................................................1
Face plate............................................................................1
Bracket key ..........................................................................2
Rubber cap..........................................................................1
Hex bolt ...............................................................................1
Carrying bag .......................................................................1
Owner’s Manual ..............................................................1set
Location of Controls
Rotary encoder/MUTE/C button
Adjust the volume by turning to the left or right. Press to activate /deactivate the mute mode. Press and hold for at least 3 seconds to turn the power off.
c (Eject) button
Ejects a disc.
DISC Slot
For details of the RESET switch, refer to “Initial System Start-Up” (page 19).
Optional Remote Control In terface Box
This unit is operable using the vehicle ’s secondary radio contr ols. An Alpine Remote Control Interface Box (optional) is required. For details, contact your Alpine dealer.
Controllable wit h Remo te Cont rol
This unit can be contro lled with an optional Alpine remote control. For details, consult you r Alpine dealer. Point the optional remo te control transmitte r at the remote control sensor.
About the button descriptions used in this Owner’s Manual
The buttons found on the face of the unit are expressed in bold (e.g. (My Favorites)). The buttons found on the touch-screen display are shown in bold within brackets, [ ] (e.g. []).
(Release) button
Use this button to remove the front panel.
Remote Sensor
Point the remote control transmitter towards the remote sensor within a range of 2 metres.
(My Favorites) button
The My Favorites screen for registered User 1 is displayed. Press and hold this button at least 3 seconds to switch to User 2.
(MAP) button
Recalls the navigation map screen. For details of navigation operations, refer to “Navigation System OM” in the CD-ROM.
(PHONE) button
Recalls the Telephone Menu screen. When a hands-free phone is connected, press and hold for at least 3 seconds to switch to the call history screen.
(AUDIO) button
Displays the Audio/Visual screen. If the Audio/Visual screen is already displayed, changes the source. Press and hold AUDIO for at least 3 seconds to activate the “Setting the Balance/Fader/Subwoofer” mode.
Turning Power On or Off
Some of this unit’s functions cannot be performed while the vehicle is in motion. Be sure to stop your vehicle in a safe loc a tion and apply the parking brake, before attempti ng the se ope r at ions .
1
Turn the ignition key to the ACC or ON position.
The system turns on.
When turned on, the system displays the last mode screen that was displayed before the ignition key was turned off. For example, if the unit is in radio mode when ignition is turned off, it will remain in radio mode when ignition is turned back on.
2
Press and hold the Rotary encoder for at least 3 seconds to turn the power off.
The unit can be turned on by pressing any button on the unit, except (Release).
The INE-W925R is a precision device. Careful handling of the unit
should provide you with years of trouble-free operation.
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Turning the System On
With the Alpine system, when the ignition key is turned to ACC or ON, the opening screen will be automa tically displayed.
1
When the system is used for the first time, the language selection menu is displayed. There are 21 language s to choose from. Touch [] or [] to scroll the list, and then touch the desired language.
You can also scroll through lists by touching the screen and sliding your finger up and down.
2
Touch [OK].
The radio screen is displayed.
Some of this unit’s functions cannot be performed while the vehicle is in motion. Be sure to stop your vehicle in a safe location and apply the parking brake before attempting these operations.
Detaching and Attaching the Front Panel
Detaching
1
Turn off the unit power.
2
Press (Release) at the upper left side until the front panel pops out.
3
Grasp the up side of the front panel and pull it out.
Attaching
1
Insert the under side of the front panel into the main unit.
2
Push the up side of the front panel until it locks firmly into the main unit.
b
a
Before attaching the front panel, make sure that there is no dirt or dust on the connector terminal s and no foreign objec t between the front panel and the main unit.
Attach the front panel carefully. Hold the panel by it s sides to avoid pushing any buttons by mistake.
Caution
• Take care not to be injured with the edge of the Front Panel in case of detaching and attaching one.
• Do not expose the Front Panel to excessive force or grip one strongly in case of detaching, attaching and bringing one.
• Take care not to tread on the Front Panel over carrying one.
• Do not inflict on the Front Panel so it is not broken and damaged after remov ing from it.
• Take care not to be injured with a fragment of broken the Front Panel.
• Keep the Front Panel out of reach of children after removing from one to prevent them from putting one in their mouth.
• In case of attaching the Front Panel, turn off the unit power and take care not to be injured with the edge of one.
carrying bag*
* To protect the front panel, place it in the supplied carrying bag.
The front panel may become hot in normal usage (especially the connector terminals on the back of the front panel.) This is not a malfunction.
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Initial System Start-Up
Adjusting the Volume
Be sure to press the RESE T switch when using the unit for the first time, after changing the car battery, etc.
1
Turn off the unit power.
2
Press (Release) to remove the front panel.
3
Press RESET with a ba ll point pen or si mil a r poi nted object.
RESET switch
microSD memory card slot*
* The microSD memory card does not support Music/Video playback.
For details on how to use microSD memory cards, refer to “Navigation system OM” on the supplied CD-ROM.
Inserting/Ejecting a Disc
Inserting the Disc
Rotate the Rotary encoder until the desired sound is obtained.
Volume: 0 - 35
Lowering Volume Quickly
Activating the Audio Mute function will instantly lower the volume level by 20 dB.
1
Press Rotary encoder to activate the MUTE mode.
The audio level will decrease by about 20 dB.
2
Pressing Rotary encoder again will bring the audio back to its previous level.
Using My Favorites
Display example of My Favorites screen
Insert the disc with the label side facing up.
Disc Slot
When you insert the disc up to certain point, it is automatically pulled into the unit. The unit starts to play the disc.
Do not touch the surface of the disc directly with your fingers.
Before inserting or removing the disc, always turn the ignition key to
ACC or ON. You cannot remove or insert the disc with the ignition key turned to OFF.
Removing the Disc
Press (Eject).
When the disc has been ejected part way, take it out.
If the disc cannot be ejected by pressing , press and hold again for at least 5 seconds.
User name: Displays the name of the user My Favorites icon: Touching an icon on My Favorites screen will switch to the screen for the selected application. Add button: Use to add (register) My Favorites icons (page 21) Edit button: Use to edit My Favorites (page 21) Camera button: Use to display the camera image (page 22) i-Personalize button: Use to configure the i-Personalize Setup (page 22)
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User Registration
You can register up to two users. Configure the User 1 and User 2 settings for each user.
1
Press the (My Favorites) button.
The My Favorites screen is displayed.
2
Touch [Start].
The user name input screen for the first user is displayed.
Touching [Skip] register s the user name as “USER 1” or “USER 2” and no BLUETOOTH device is registered. In this case, the users will not be switched automatica lly.
Touching [Cancel] or pressing the (My Favo rites) button returns to the original screen without registering a user.
3
Input the user name from the keypad and touch [OK].
5
Touch [Search].
The system starts searching for BLUETOOTH devices. When the search is completed, the BLUETOOTH Device List is displayed.
Set the BLUETOOTH setting on the preregistered BLUETOOTH device side to [ON].
6
Touch a registered BLUETOOTH device and touch [OK].
My Favorites screen for USER1 is displayed.
You can edit My Favorites icons. F or details of how to add, edit, delete or set My Favorites icons, refer to “Adding My Favorites” (page 21).
Register User 2
The BLUETOOTH Device Setup screen is displayed.
Touch [ ] to edit the name. For details of how to input characters from the keypad, refer to “How to Input Characters and Numbers (Keypad)” (page 24).
4
Touch [Link], then touch [OK].
The BLUETOOTH Device List is displayed.
The BLUETOOTH devices registered here are used to automatically identify the user. Also, a cellular phone can be used as a hands-free phone. For details, see “BLUETOOTH Setting” (page 56).
Touching [Do not Link] exits user registration without registering a BLUETOOTH device.
7
Press the (My Favorites) button.
The My Favorites screen is exited and the display returns to the original screen.
8
Press and hold the (My Favorites) button for at least 3 seconds.
The My Favorites user guide is displayed. Repeat steps 2 through 6 to register USER2.
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Editing My Favorites
Setting My Favorites
Configure the My Favorites settings.
Press the (My Favorites) button.
My Favorites screen for USER1 is displayed.
To configure My Favorites settings for USER2, press and hold the (My Favorites) button for at least 3 seconds. The My Favorites
screen is dis pl a yed .
Adding My Favorites
You can register up to eight My Favorites for each user. You cannot, however, register the same items (ca tegories) .
1
Touch [].
The addition items (categories) are displayed.
2
Touch the desired addition item (category).
Current position : Registers your current positi on in My Favorites Current source
Favorites
Navigation
search category in My Favorites
[Specific Place] : You can display the places registered in My Favorites and set your destination. Search for a place registered in My Favorites by Address/ Find Place/Address Book/History, then touch Add.
[Quick Place search] : Displays the address search keypad [Help Nearby] : Displays the nearby search screen [POI category] : Displays the selected POI category list
For details of navigation operations, refer to “Navigation System
OM” in the CD-ROM.
Phone
My Favorites for shortcut dialling. Select a name or phone number fro m the Ph one book list and touch [ADD].
Touch or to switch phone numbers.
You can only select PHONE when a mobile phone is connected.
Audio/Visual
[Radio] : You can register presets No. 1-6 in FM1/ FM2/FM3/ MW/LW. Select presets No. 1-6 from FM1 presets/FM2 presets/FM3 presets/MW presets/LW presets. [DAB] : You can register presets No. 1-6 in DAB1/DAB2/ DAB3. Select presets No. 1-6 from DAB1 presets/DAB2 presets/ DAB3 presets. [Disc]/[USB/iPod]/[Aux-1]/[Aux-2]/[Aux-3]/[BT audio] : You can switch directly to any of these audio sources.
: Registers the audio source currently playing in My
: Registers the destination search category or ne arby pl ace
: Lets you register phone numbers registered in the phonebook in
: Lets you switch directly to an audio source
You can delete names in My Favorites or change the layout .
Touch [].
” appears and the mode switches to the Edit mode.
Touching [Cancel] returns to the previous screen without executing
any changes.
Changing the name
1
Touch the icon you want to change
The Edit Text screen (Keypad) is displayed.
2
Enter the name and touch [OK]
The mode returns to the Edit mode.
3
Touch [OK].
The name is changed.
Deleting Icons
1
Touch “ ” by the icon you want to delete
The confirmation message is displayed.
2
Touch [OK].
The mode returns to the Edit mode.
3
Touch [OK].
My Favorites setup
You can change or delete the registered use r name or change the registered phone number.
Touch [Setup].
The My Favorites Setup screen is displayed.
Changing the User Name
1
Touch the [Name] of the user you want to change.
The Input User Name screen (Keypad) is displayed.
2
Input the name and touch [OK].
The user name is changed.
For details of how to input characters using the keypad, refer to “How to Input Characters and Numbers (Keypad)” (page 24).
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Changing a BLUETOOTH device
You can chang e t h e BLUETOOTH devices as s o ciated with a user.
1
Touch the user [Phone] you want to change.
The BLUETOOTH Device Setup screen is displayed.
2
Touch [Link], then touch [OK].
The BLUETOOTH Device list is displayed.
The BLUETOOTH devices set by User Registration are highlighted. For detailed settings, touch [Search].
3
Select the device you want to change and touch [OK].
The device is changed.
Deleting Registered Users
1
Touch [Delete] for the user name you want to delete.
The confirmation message is displayed.
2
Touch [OK].
When a registered user is deleted, all the item s affected by switching users are returned to the default settings.
Changing the Layout
You can change the layout of the shortcut keys.
1
Drag and drop the icon to the desired location.
i-Personalize Setup
Y ou can configure the audio settings by car type.
Touch [i-Personalize].
The i-Personalize Setu p scre e n is displayed.
Car Specific Sound Setup
You can set and reproduce the best audio environment for the environment in your car.
1
Touch [Car Specific Sound Setup].
The vehicle type selection screen is displayed.
2
Touch [OK].
Displaying the Camera Image
When a separately purchased camera is connected to the system, you can display the camera image.
Touch [Camera].
The camera image is displayed.
For details of camera operations, refer to “Camera Operation
(Optional)” (page 72).
When the front camera (direct camera) and rear camera or side camera (AUX camera) are connected simultaneously, the screen for selecting which camera image to display appears.
2
Touch the relevant Vehicle type.
The selected Vehicle type is reflected in the “i-Personalize” symbol on My Favorites screen.
3
Touch the position of the driver’s seat.
4
Touch the size of the front speaker.
5
Select whether or not there is a tweeter.
6
Select the installation position of the rear speaker.
If you select “No rear speaker,” you cannot adjust the rear speaker in Fader/Time Correction/X-OVER in sound setup.
7
Select whether or not there is a subwoofer.
If you select “No,” you cannot adjust the subwoofer level/ subwoofer phase in sound setup.
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8
Select the material of the car seats.
The settings confirmation screen is displayed.
If the car seats are made of both leather and fabric, select [Half leather].
9
Check the settings and touch [OK].
If Preset3 was already saved for Time Corre c tion/X-OVER/ Parametric EQ, the data will be overwritten.
The Easy sound settings are reflected in the following Audio Setup items. Setting the MX (Media Xpander)
- Adjusting the Parametric Equalizer Curve (Parametric EQ) Adjusting the Time Correction (Time Correction) Adjusting the Crossover Settings (X-OVER) (only when Subwoofer is set to [On])
The Equalizer Presets (Bass Max EQ) settings are disabled.
Downloaded Sound Settings
Using a USB memory device, the sound settings downloaded f r om the ALPINE website can be used to configure Time Correction, X-OVER and Parametric EQ settings.
Setting item: Downloaded Sound Settings
The file name of do w nloa d dat a shal l be “ A_U*****.MP3.”
Extender (fixed) Identifier (alphabet or number
5 letters maximum) Header (fixed)
Settings When Switching Users
The functions/settings that are affected when switching users are as shown be low.
Item Ref. page
My Favorites User Registration 20
Setting My Favorites*
Displaying the Camera Image* RDS Displaying Radio Text 29 General Setup Setting Top banner and Bottom banner
Sound Setup Turning Subwoofer ON/OFF 46
Source setup Source Layout Setting 52 Hands-Free
Phone Control
Camera Operation
1
Except i-Personalize Setup
*
2
The display pattern can be set when a camera equipped with a switch
*
function on the Camer a screen is connected.
Display
Switching the Display Colour 43
Adjusting the Subwoofer Level 46
Assigning as a Short Cut Dialling
Number
Redial Function 64
Phone Book Function 65
Switching the Image Pattern for the
Rear Camera*
Switching the Image Pattern for the
Front Camera*
Guide Display ON/OFF Setting 72, 75
Adjusting the Caution Display Location 72, 75
Items whose settings are affected when switching registered users, are indicated by “ ” in this manu a l. Example:
1
2
2
2
21 22
42
65
72
75
Save the setting data in the root folder.
For details about procedures of download, see ALPINE’s web site.
1
Touch [Downloaded Sound Settings].
Setting data files are displayed in a list with a maximum of 5 items.
2
Touch the desired file.
3
Touch [OK].
The downloaded setting values are set as the Time Correction/X-OVER/Parametric EQ settings, and at the same time saved as Preset3, respectively.
When no USB memory is connected, the “iPersonalize Setting” function is not available.
If Preset3 was already saved for Time Corre c tion/X-OVER/ Parametric EQ, the data will be overwritten.
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How to Input Characters and Numbers (Keypad)
Top banner and Bottom banner Fade Out Setting
Character input is required for user reg is t rat ion, place searches, etc. The displayed screens and procedur e s may vary slightl y de pen d ing on the function used, but the basic input me thod is the same.
Input screen area.
(Delete) Returns to the previous character and erases it. Touching here for more than 2 seconds will erase all input characters. Character keypad Special character selector switch Character keypad Special character keypad Symbol keypad Character keypad
(Space)
Input number is confirmed.
When “Top/Bottom Banner Fade Out” is set to [ON], the Top banner and Bottom banner on the Audio/Visual Playback screen fade out after 5 seconds if no operation is performed. To display the keys again, touch the middle of the screen.
Top banner
Bottom banner
For details of how to set Top/Bot tom Banner Fade Out, re fe r to “Setting Top banner and Bottom banner Display” (page 42).
Switching Sources
During audio/visual playback, press the (AUDIO) button or touch a source button in the top banner to switch to the de sir e d source.
Switching Sources Using the (AUDIO) Button
During audio/visual playback, press the (AUDIO) button repeatedly to switch to the desired source.
Radio DAB Disc*
2
AUX-3*3 BLUETOOTH AUDIO Radio…
AUX-2*
1
When no disc is inserted or no USB memory/iPod is connected, this
*
option is not available.
2
When AUX In is set to “Off”, this option is not available.
*
3
When AUX3 In Sel. is set to “iPod Video,” this option is not
*
available.
1
USB/iPod*1 AUX-1*2
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Switching Sources Using the Top banner
Touch the source button for the Top banner at the top of the Audio/ Visual Pl ay b ack screen and select the desire d source.
Source button
Top banner
If the source button is hidden, touch [<<] [>>].
When “Source Layout Setting” (page 52) is set to “O n” , you ca n
switch sources by tracing the middle of the screen from right to left or from left to right.
Screen Off Function
This mode is useful if you feel the unit’s display is too bright at night . To cancel Screen OFF mode, touch the screen or press any button.
Screen OFF mode is not cancelled by Volume UP/DOWN, Mute ON/
OFF or DISC Eject.
Screen OFF mode is cancelled when the power or ACC is turned off.
When the gear lever is shift ed to th e reverse (R) position while the
rear camera is connected, the rear camera image is displayed.
When a call is received while a BLUETOOTH device is connected, the incoming call screen is displayed.
Full Screen
Touch operation
Y ou can operate the system by using the touch panel on the screen.
Be sure to touch the onscreen button lightly with the pad of your
finger to protect the display.
If you touch a button and there is no reaction, remove your finger from the display once, and try again.
Onscreen buttons that cannot be operated appear dul l in c olour.
Common on s c r e e n but tons
[]:Returns to the previous screen. Depending on the
function, this button may cancel the operations performed on the screen.
[]:Closes the window.
Switching the Dual Screen Display
When you touch on the dual screen during video playback, the screen size selection messa ge is displayed.
Dual Wide (Initial setting)
Dual Full
Selecting an Item in a List
To scroll through a list, perform the following operations.
Touch the screen and slide your finger up and down.
The screen will scroll along with your finger movement. Also, you can touch [] and [].
After touching the screen, move your finger away from the screen before dragging and that item will be selected.
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About the Indicator Display
The Indicator Bar at the botto m of the scre e n displays various types of information, like the current time.
The display will differ depending on the source. For details, refer to the display example of each source. Lights up when connected to a BLUETOOTH compatible device.
: BLUETOOTH connection to audio device
: BLUETOOTH connection to Hands Free Phone Blinks while reconnecting. Does not display when connection is set to OFF.
Indicates the battery level of the connected BLUETOOTH device.
Battery
Level
Icon
This may not be displayed depending on the connected BLUETOOTH device.
Indicates the signal strength level of the connected BLUETOOTH compatible device.
Displayed when BLUETOOTH setting is ON.
No Battery Level 1 Level 2 Level 3
0123No Service
The clock display
You can switch between the 12 hour display and 24 hour display options. For details of the clock display settings, refer to “Navigation System OM” in the CD-ROM.
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Radio
Display example for Radio main screen
Touch [<<], [>>]
Presetting Stations Manually
1
Tune in a desired radio station you wish to store in the preset memory by manual or automatic seek tuning.
2
Touch and hold any one of the preset buttons for at least 2 seconds.
The selected station is stored.
3
Repeat the procedure to store up to 5 other stations onto the same band.
To use this procedure for other bands, simply select the desired band and repeat the procedure.
A total of 30 stations can be stored in the preset memory (6 stations for each band; FM1, FM2, FM3, MW or LW).
If a preset memory has already be en s et in the same preset number, it will be cleared and the new station will be memorised.
Band display Frequency display Preset button SEEK mode
Listening to the Radio
1
Press the (AUDIO) button.
2
Touch [Radio] of Top banner.
The radio mode is activated and the display changes to the Radio mode screen.
The display content varies depending on the last band selected. ([RadioFM1], etc.)
3
Touch [Band] of Bottom banner to select the desired radio band.
Each touch changes the bands as follows:
FM-1 FM-2 FM-3 MW LW FM-1
4
Touch [TUNE] to select the tuning mode .
DX SEEK Local SEEK MANUAL PTY*
* Displays only when the PTY tuning mode is selected. For
details, refer “PTY (Programme Type) Tuning” (page 29)
There are two modes you can select for auto tuning, DX and Local:
- DX (Distance) mode; Both strong and weak stations will be tuned in.
- Local mode; Only strong stations will be tuned in. The initial setting is DX.
Presetting Stations Automatically
The tuner can automatically seek and store 6 strong stations in the selected band in order of signal strength.
After selecting the desired band, touch [A.Memo] of Bottom banner.
The tuner automatically seeks and stores 6 strong stations into the preset buttons in order of signal strength. When automatic storing has completed, the station stored in the preset 1 is selected. If [A.Memo] is not displayed, touch [<<] or [>>] in the bottom banner to display [A.Memo].
If no stations are stored, the tuner will return to the original station you were listening to before the automatic storing procedure began.
You can cancel this process by touching [A.Memo] while the tuner is automatically seeking stations. Cancelling will return the tuner preset to the previous setting.
Tuning to Preset Stations
You can tune in the preset stations in memory on either band using its preset number.
1
Touch [Band] of Bottom banner repeatedly until the desired band is displayed.
2
Touch any one of the preset buttons that has a station stored to it.
The preset station is received.
5
Touch [], [] or [], [] to change the radio frequency up or down respectively.
In manual mode, touch and hold to change the frequency continuously.
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RDS
Display example for RDS Information
Touch [<<], [>>]
Displays the Radio text (When a Radio station that transmits text messages) RDS indicator
Turning AF (Alternative Frequencies) On or Off
The RDS (Radio Data System) is a radio information system using the 57 kHz subcarrier of regular FM broadcasts. The RDS allows you to receive a va riety of information such as traffic information, station names, and to automatically re-tune to a stronger transmitter tha t is broadcasting the same progra mme.
1
Press the (AUDIO) button.
2
Touch [Radio] of Top banner.
The radio mode is activated and the display changes to the Radio mode screen.
The display content varies depending on the last band selected. (eg. [RadioFM1], etc.)
3
Touch [AF] of Bottom banner to select the AF (Alternative Frequency) ON or OFF mode.
In AF ON mode, the “AF” Indicator lights up. If [AF] is not displayed, touch [<<] in the bottom banner to display [AF].
RDS mode is not be displayed for the MW or LW band.
When the AF ON mo de is selected, the unit automa tically tunes to a
strong signal station in the AF list.
Use the AF OFF mode when automatic re-tuning is not required.
Tips
If the unit receives the PTY31 (Eme r gency Broadcast) signal, the unit will show “Alarm” in the display only wh en PTY31 is set to on. For operation, refer to “Setting PTY31 (Emergency Broadcast) Reception” (page 54).
The RDS digital data includes the following: PI Programme Identification
PS Programme Service Name AF List of Alternative Frequencies TP Traffic Programme TA Traffic Announcement PTY Programme Type EON Enhanced Othe r N etworks
Refer to page 54 about “PI SEEK Setting,” “Receiving RDS Regional (Local) Stations, ” “Switching the Display Language of PTY (Programme T y pe)” and “Setting PTY31 (Emergency Broadcast) Reception.”
Receiving Traffic Information
Touch [TA] of Bottom banner to turn on the Traffic Information mode.
The TA indicator lights up.
When the traffic information station is tuned in, the TP indicator lights up.
Traffic information is heard only when it is being broadcast. If traffic information is not being broadcast, the unit is set in the standby mode. When a traffic information broadcast begins, the unit automatically receives it and the display shows “T.Info.”
When the traffic information broadcast is over, the unit will automatically be set to the standby mode.
If the traffic information broadcast signal falls below a certain level, the unit remains in the receiving mode for 1 minute. If the signal remains below a certain level for over 70 seconds, “TA” will blink in the display.
If you do not want to listen to traffic information being received, touch [TA] to skip that traffic information message. The T. Inf o mode wil l remain in the ON position to receive the ne xt traffic information message.
If the volume leve l i s changed whil e receiving traffic information, the changed volume level will be memorised. When traffic information is received next time, the volume level will be automatically adjusted to the level memorised.
If the Traffic Information mode is activated, the unit automati cal ly switches to radio source (even if you select another source) and receives the traffic information broadcast. W h en the traffic information is finished, the unit returns to the previous source.
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Receiving Traffic Information Manually
1
Touch [TA] of Bottom banner to turn on the Traffic Information mode.
The TA indicator lights up.
2
Touch [] or [].
Seeks the broadcast station which is broadcasting the traffic information.
You can seek the tr a ffic information in DX Seek mode or Local Seek mode.
PTY (Programme Type) Tuning
1
Touch [PTY Search] of Bottom banner.
The Select PTY list screen is displayed. If [PTY Search] is not displayed, touch [<<] in the bottom banner to display [PTY Search].
2
Touc h the selected programme type to start searching for a station in the type.
If no PTY station is found, “NO PTY.” will be displayed.
3
Touch [TUNE] to choose the PTY tuning mode.
The PTY mode is activated.
4
To select the station in the PTY, touch [] or [].
Priority News
This function gives priority to the News programme. Whenever the News programme broadcasts, it will interrupt the pro gr amme you a re currently listening to.
Touch [News] of Bottom banner to activate the PRIORITY NEWS mode.
The “NEWS” indicator appears in the display. Touch [News] again to deactivate the Priority News mode and return to the programme you were previously listening to.
Displaying Radio Text
Text messages from a radio station can be displayed.
1
Tune in a radio station that transmits text messages.
2
Touch [Info] in th e bottom banner in FM r a dio mode repeatedly to switch to the desired display.
Station Info Mode (PS/PTY/ Frequency/Song Name)
Song Info Mode (PS/Song Name/Artist Name/Album Name)
Radio Text Mode (Radio Text)
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DAB/DAB+/DMB
4
Touch [TUNE] to select the tuning mode.
Service Ensemble Seek Ensemble Manual
Display example for DAB main screen
Touch [<<], [>>]
Band display Displays the DAB text Preset button SEEK mode
Confirm the type of DAB antenna (sold separately) before using the DAB/DAB+/DMB function. If an active antenna that needs power supply from this unit is used, set DAB Ante nna Power to On; if a passive antenna that does not need power supply from this unit is used, make sure to set DAB Antenna Power to Off, otherwise, a malfunction may occur. Refer to “Setting the DAB Antenna ON/ OFF” (page 55).
When FM Linking is set to On, if the digital signal is weak, this unit will switch to receive the analog FM radio signal automatically. For details, refer to “Setting the FM Linking ON/OFF (Service F ollowing)” (page 55).
This product does only support the “Rece iv e r Profile 1 - Standard Audio Receiver” according to the official classification of W orldDMB Forum.
Listening to DAB/DAB+/DMB
There are three modes you can select for auto tuning, Service and Ensemble:
- Service (Service Up/Down) mode: Service of the currently received ensemble will be tuned in.
- Ensemble Seek mode: Receivable ense m bles will be tuned in automatically.
- Ensemble Manual mode: Each ensemble is tuned in one step at a time manuall y.
5
Touch [] / [], [] / [] or [] / [] to change the Service or Ensemble up or down respectively.
Touch and hold to change the Service or Ensemble continuously.
Presetting Search Manually
1
Select the band and ensemble, and then tune in a desired service you wish to store in the preset memory.
2
Touch and hold any one of the preset buttons for at least 2 seconds.
The selected station is stored. The display shows the band, service label or channel number memorized.
3
Repeat the procedure to store up to 5 other stations onto the same band.
To use this procedure for other bands, simply select the desired band and repeat the procedure.
A total of 18 services can be stored in the preset memory (6 services for each band; DAB1, DAB2 and DAB3).
If you store a service in a preset memory which already has a service, the current service will be cleared and replaced with the new service.
1
Press the (AUDIO) button.
2
Touch [DAB] of Top banner.
The DAB mode is activated and the display changes to the DAB mode screen.
The display content varies depending on the last band selected. ([DAB1], etc.)
3
Touch [Band] of Bottom banner to select the desired radio band.
Each touch changes the bands as follows:
DAB1 DAB2 DAB3 DAB1
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Presetting Ensemble/Service Automatically
After selecting the desired band, touch [A.Memo] of Bottom banner.
The tuner will automatically seek and store ensembles. And the default service of ensemble 1 to 6 will be stored into preset buttons 1 to 6. When the automatic memory has been completed, the tuner goes to the default service of ensemble stored in preset location No.1. If [A.Memo] is not displayed, touch [<<] or [>>] in the bottom banner to display [A.Memo].
If no ensemble are stored, the tuner will return to the original ensemble you were listening to before the automatic storing procedure began.
You can cancel this process by touching [A.Memo] while the tuner is automatically seeking ensemb le.
Tuning to Stored Ensemble
Receiving Traffic Information
After presetting the ensemble s ( pa ge 30), up to 12 ensembles can be stored for each band, and listed. By this operation, you can switch to the default service after selecting the desired ensembl es fro m th e list of stored ensembles.
1
Touch [ (Search)] of Bottom banner.
The ensembles list screen is displayed. If [ (Search)] is not displayed, touch [<<] in the bottom banner to display [ (Search)].
2
Select the desired ensembles.
A service list of selected ensembles is displayed.
3
Select the desired service.
The selected service is received.
Tuning to Preset Service
You can tune in the preset stations in memor y on e ither band using its preset number.
1
Touch [Band] of Bottom banner repeatedly until the desired band is displayed.
2
Touch any one of the preset buttons that has a service stored to it.
The preset service is received.
Service Search Function
You can search for a service in the current ensemble.
1
Touch [Service List] of Bottom banner.
The Select service list screen is displayed. If [Service List] is not displayed, touch [<<] in the bottom banner to display [Service List].
Whenever the Traffic Information broadcasts, it will interrupt the programme you are currently li ste ning to.
Touch [TA] of Bottom banner to activate the Traffic Information mode.
The “TA” indicator appears in the display.
This setting relates to the Traffic Information function of RDS.
PTY (Programme Type) Search Function
You can search for a service in the curren t en semble by its programme type.
1
Touch [PTY Search] of Bottom banner.
The Select PTY list screen is displayed. If [PTY Search] is not displayed, touch [<<] in the bottom banner to display [PTY Search].
2
Touch the selected programme type to start searching for a station in the type.
If no PTY station is found, “NO PTY.” will be displayed.
Priority News
This function gives priority to the News programme. Whenever the News programme broadcasts, it will interrupt the pro gr amme you a re currently listening to.
Touch [NEWS] of Bottom banner to activate the PRIORITY NEWS mode.
The “NEWS” indicator appears in the display.
This setting relates to the Priority News function of RDS.
2
Touch the desired service.
The selected service is received.
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Displaying DAB Text
Text messages from a DAB station can be displayed.
1
T une in a D AB station that transmits text messages.
2
Touch [Info] in the bottom banner in DAB mode repeatedly to switch to the desired display.
Station Info Mode (Service Label/Ensemble Label/PTY Name/Channel, Freq)
Dynamic Label Mode(Dynamic Label)
About DAB/DAB+/DMB
What is DAB?
DAB (Digital Audio Broadcasting) is the third generation broadcasting technology following the traditional analog technologies such as FM. The advantages of DAB include being more robust with regard to noise, interference, instability, etc., during radio signal transmission. Also, it can provide stereo CD­quality sound and digital information, and it can resist multipath interference guaranteeing high-quality reception for fixed, portable and mobile devices.
What is DAB+?
WorldDMB, the organisation in charge of the DAB standards, announced DAB+, a major upgrade to the DAB standard in 2006, when the HE-AAC v2 audio codec (also known as eAAC+) was adopted. The new standard, which is called DAB+, has also adopted the MPEG Surround audio format and stronger error correction coding in the form of Reed-Solomon coding. DAB+ has been standardised as ETSI TS 102 563.
What is DMB?
DMB (Digital Multimedia Broadcasting) is a future-orientated, new generation broadcasting system based on DAB (Digital Audio Broadcasting). Where DAB upgraded the traditional analog sound of FM to a CD-quality level, DMB advances simple sound broadcasting to the multimedia arena, striving to provide a visual service while transmitting high-quality sound. Users include entertainment programmes, intellectual traffic navigation, electronic newspapers and magazines, information provided by financial markets, the Internet, and integrated city information. It can be widely used by mobile carriers such as buses, taxis, light railways, underground railways, trains, ferries, airports, and by all kinds of people in the home and office.
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CD/MP3/WMA/AAC
The playback time may not be correctly displayed when a VBR (Variable Bit Rate) recorded file is played back.
Display example for MP3/WMA/AAC main screen
Info mode
Song title Artist title Album title Current song no./Total song no. Elapsed time
If there is no CD text, the message “NO TEXT” appears.
Playback
1
Press the (AUDIO) button.
2
Touch [Disc] of Top banner.
The display shows the Disc mode screen.
When a disc is inserted into the disc slot of this unit, with the label side facing up, the unit starts playback of the disc.
3
Touch [] or [] to select the desired track (file).
Returning to the beginning of the current track (file):
Touch [].
Fast reverse :
Touch and hold [].
Advancing to the beginning of the next track (file) :
Touch [].
Fast forward :
Touch and hold [].
4
To pause playback, touch [ / ].
[ ] is displayed in the middle of the screen. Touch [ / ] again or touch [ ] in the middle of the screen to start playback.
The INE-W925R can play back MP3/WMA/AAC files saved to CD or DVD. Use a format compliant with this unit. F or further information about playing or storing MP3/WMA/AAC files, refer to pages 34 and 35 before using the unit.
Any file protected by DRM (Digital Rights Management) copy protection, cannot be played back on this unit.
If a disc contains both audio data and MP3/WMA/AAC data, this unit plays back only the audio data.
The track display for CD audio data playback shows the track numbers recorded on the disc.
If an MP3/WMA/AAC disc with many files and fol de rs is played, it may take longer than normal to start playba ck.
Repeat Play
Touch [] to repeatedly play back.
The tracks (files) will be played repeatedly. The repeat mode switches every time the button is touched.
CD:
Repeat (OFF) Repeat
MP3/WMA/AAC:
Repeat Repeat Folder* (OFF) Repeat
* Only files in a folder are repeatedly played back.
If the Repeat Play mode is activa te d d uri ng M .I. X. pl ay back, the M.I.X. mode will be cancelled.
M.I.X. (Random Play)
Touch [] of Bottom banner during playback.
The tracks (files) on the disc will be played back in a random sequence.
The M.I.X. mode switches every time [] is touched.
CD:
M.I.X. (OFF) M.I.X.
MP3/WMA/AAC:
M.I.X. Folder* (OFF) M.I.X. Folder*
* Only files in a folder are played back in random sequence.
If the M.I.X. mode is activated during Re pe at playback, the Repeat Play mode will be cancelled.
If you select a track by using the search mode, the M.I.X. play mode will be cancelled.
Selecting Folders (Concerning MP3/ WMA/AAC)
Touch [] or [] of Bottom banner to select the folder.
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Searching from CD Text
1
Touch [ (Search)] of Bottom banner during playback.
The CD text search screen is displayed.
2
Touch the selected track name.
The selected track will be played back.
For details on how to scroll through the list, refer to “Selecting an Item in a List” (page 25).
File/Folder Name Search (Concerning MP3/WMA/AAC)
1
Touch [ (Search)] of Bottom banner during playback.
The search mode is activated.
2
Touch [MUSIC].
The folder name list screen is displayed.
Folder Name Search mode
3
Touch [] in the desired folder.
The first file in the selected folder is played back.
File Name Search mode
3
Touch the desired folder name.
The File name of the selected folder is displayed.
4
Touch the desired file name.
The selected file is played back.
To return to the previous hierarchy, touch [].
For details on how to scroll through the list, refer to “Selecting an
Item in a List” (page 25).
After selecting a folder via a F older name search, touch [] on the main screen to display the folder search screen.
After selecting a file via a File name search, touch [] on the main screen to display the file search screen.
About MP3/WMA/AAC
CAUTION
Except for private use, duplicating audio data (including MP3/ WMA/AAC data) or distributing, transferring, or copying it, whether for free or for a fee, without permission of the copyright holder is strictly prohibited by the Copyright Act and by international treaty.
What is MP3?
MP3, whose official name is “MPEG Audio Layer 3,” is a compression standard prescribed by the ISO, the International Standardization Organization and MPEG which is a joint activity institution of the IEC.
MP3 files contain compressed audio data. MP3 encoding is capable of compressing audio data at extremely high ratios, reducing the size of music files to as much as one-tenth their original size. This is achieved while still maintaining near CD quality. The MP3 format realises such high compression ratios by eliminating the sounds that are either inaudible to the human ear or masked by other sounds.
What is AAC?
AAC is the abbreviation for “Advanced Audio Coding,” and is a basic format of audio compression used by MPEG2 or MPEG4.
What is WMA?
WMA, or “Windows Media™ Audio,” is compressed audio data. WMA is similar to MP3 audio data.
Method for creating MP 3/WMA/AAC files
Audio data is compressed using software with MP3/WMA/AAC codecs. For details on creating MP3/WMA/AAC files, refer to the user’s manual for that software. MP3/WMA/AAC files that are playable on this device have the file extensions. MP3: “mp3” WMA: “wma” (ver. 7.x, 8.x, 9.x are supported) AAC: “m4a” WMA is not supported for the following files, Windows Media Audio Professional, Windows Media Audio 9 Voice or Windows Media Audio 9 Pro Lossless.
There are many different versions of the AAC format. Confirm that the software being used conforms to the acceptable formats listed above. It’s possible that the format may be unplayable even though the extension is valid. Playback of AAC files encoded by iTunes is supported.
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Supported playback sampling rates and bit rates
MP3
Sampling rates: 48 kHz, 44.1 kHz, 32 kHz, 24 kHz, 22.05 kHz,
16 kHz, 12 kHz, 11.025 kHz, 8 kHz
Bit rates: 8 - 320 kbps
WMA
Sampling rates: 48 kHz, 44.1 kHz, 32 kHz, 22.05 kHz, 16 kHz,
11.025 kHz, 8 kHz
Bit rates: 48 - 320 kbps
Order of files
Files are played back in the order that the writing software writes them to the disc. Therefore, the playback order may not be what’s expected. Verity the writing order in the software’s documentation. The playback order of the folders and files is as follows. (The following numbers may differ from actually displayed numbers.)
AAC
Sampling rates: 48 kHz, 44.1 kHz, 32 kHz, 24 kHz, 22.05 kHz,
Bit rates: 16 - 320 kbps
This device may not play back correctly depending on sampling rates.
ID3 tags/WMA tags
This device supports ID3 tag v1.0, v1.1, v2.2, v2.3, v2.4, and WMA tag Ver.1.x. If tag data is in an MP3/WMA/AAC file, this device can display the title (track title), artist name, and album name ID3 tag/WMA tag data (maximum 64 characters). For non-supported characters, blank character, “No Title” is displayed. The number of characters may be limited, or not correctly displayed, depending on the tag information.
Playing back MP3/WMA/AAC
MP3/WMA/AAC files are prepared, then written to a CD-R, CD­RW (DVD-R/DVD-RW/DVD+R/DVD+RW) using CD-R writing software and USB memory.
• Maximum numbers of playable files / folders Disc: 1,000 files/folders (including Root Folder/DivX USB memory: 10,000 files/folders (including Root Folder/ DivX
• Largest playable file size: 512 MB
Playback may not be performed if a disc exceeds the limitations described above. If a file/folder name is long, the maximum possible number of files may decrease.
• Both Audio and Video files are counted if their formats are playable on this unit.
Media supported
The media that this device can play back are CD-ROMs, CD-Rs, CD-RWs, DVD-Rs, DVD-RWs, DVD+Rs, DVD+RWs and USB memory.
Corresponding File Systems
This device supports discs formatted with ISO9660 Level 1 or Level 2, UDF1.02 and UDF1.02(ISO Bridge).
Under the ISO9660 standard, there are some restrictions to remember.
The maximum nested folder depth is 8 (including the root directory). File names are limited to 256 characters (including the extension).
Valid characters for folder/file names are letters A-Z (all caps), numbers 0-9, and ‘_’ (underscore).
This device can play back discs in Joliet, Romeo, etc., and other standards that conform to ISO9660. However, sometimes the file names, folder names, etc., are not displayed correctly.
Formats supporte d
This device supports CD-ROM Mode1, CD-ROM XA Mode2(Form1&2), Mixed Mode CD and Multi-Session. This device cannot correctly play back discs recorded with Track At Once or packet writing.
16 kHz, 12 kHz, 11.025 kHz, 8 kHz
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file)
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Root Folder
Folder MP3/WMA/AAC File
file)
Terminology
Bit rate
This is the “sound” compression rate specified for encoding. The higher the bit rate, the higher the sound quality, but also the larger the files.
Sampling ra te
This value shows how many times per second the data is sampled (recorded). For example, music CDs use a sampling rate of 44.1 kHz, so the sound is sampled (recorded) 44,100 times per second. The higher the sampling rate, the higher the sou nd quality, but also the larger the volume of data.
Encoding
Converting music CDs, WA VE (AIFF) files, and other sound files into the specified audio compression format.
Tag
Song information such as track titles, artist names, album names, etc., written into MP3/WMA/AAC files.
Root folder
The root folder (or root directory) is found at the top of the file system. The root folder contains all folders and files. It is created automatical ly fo r all burned discs.
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DVD
Display example for DVD Video main screen
Touch [<<], [>>]
Display example for DivX
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main screen
The DVD operation screen display Touch the screen while the DVD playback screen is
displayed.
The DVD operation screen is displayed.
The operation screen changes to the visual screen in the DVD mode for 5 seconds after an operation has been performed.
If you try to activate the DVD while driving, the display will show the warning-Picture off for your safety.
Some operations cannot be carried out depending on the disc or playback screen.
Playing a Disc
WARNING It is dangerous for the driver to watch the DVD/TV/ Video while driving the vehicle. The driver may be distracted from looking ahead and an accident could occur.
Touch [<<], [>>]
Information display-1
DVD-Video: Title name/Chapter No.
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DivX
: Title name/File No./Current File No./Total File No. in Current Folder
Information display-2
DVD-Video: Audio signal output/Subtitle/Angle
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DivX
: Audio signal output/Subtitle
Remaining time for playing Elapsed time
Disc types that can be used for each heading are represented by the following marks.
DVD Commercial Video discs (used for the distribution of movies, etc.) or a DVD-R/DVD­RW, DVD+R/DVD+RW recorded in a video mode can be used.
CD-R/CD-RW/DVD-R/DVD-RW/DVD+R/ DVD+RW discs that are recorded in the
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DivX
mode can be used.
Install the INE-W925R correctly so that the driver cannot watch DVD/TV/Video unless the vehicle is stopped and the emergency brake is applied.
If the INE-W925R is not installed correctly, the driver will be able to watch the DVD/TV/Video while driving the vehicle and may be distracted from looking ahead causing an accident. The driver or other people could be severely injured.
Caution
• Not all functions will operate for every DVD. See the individual DVD’s instructi ons for details on the features supported.
• Fingerprints on a disc may adversely affect playback. If a problem occurs, remove the disc and check for fingerprints on the playback side. Clean the disc if necessary.
• If you switch the power or Ignition key OFF or change sources during playback, playback will continue where you left off when you res um e playback.
• If you try to perform an invalid operation (based on the type of disc being pla y ed), the f ol lowing mark is displayed on the monitor screen:
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• Play P osition Memory Function Even if you turn power off or sw itch the I gnition key to OFF during playback or change the source, playback will continue from the point where playback stopped when the power is turned ON again.
1
Press the (AUDIO) button.
2
Touch [Disc] of Top banner.
The display shows the Disc mode screen. Or insert a disc with the label side facing up. The unit starts to play the disc.
The reverse side of a double-sided DVD will not be played automatically. Remove the disc, turn it over, and reinsert it.
DO NOT insert discs containing maps for the navigation system. Doing so could result in damage.
Refer also to “Disc Setting” (page 52).
While reading a DivX
repeat functions, etc. cannot be used.
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A DivX
file that exceeds 4GB cannot be played back.
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file, the fast-forwarding/fast-reversing and
If a Menu Screen Appears
On DVD mode, menu screens may app ear au to matically. If this happens, perform the operation desc r ibe d be low to start pla yback.
2
Select a desired menu item by touching [], [], [] or [].
Touching [] in the operation panel returns to the screen in
step 1.
Touching [Key] displays the Numeric Keypad Input Mode
screen. For details of the Numeric Keypad Input Mode screen, refer to “Numeric Keypad Input Operations” (page 37).
3
Touch [Enter] to confirm the selected item.
Numeric Keypad Input Operations
1
Touch [10KEY] of Bottom banner .
The numeric keypad input mode screen appears If [10KEY] is not displayed, touch [<<] in the bottom banner to display [10KEY].
2
Touch a desired number.
Direct Menu Operations Touch the DVD menu directly.
Some operations cannot be performed depending on the disc.
Menu Operations
1
Touch [Key].
The menu operation mode will be displayed.
Touch [] [] to change the Key panel location from right to left or vice-versa. Touch [Return] to return to the previous display.
Touch [] to delete an entered number. Touch [Delete All] to delete all entered number.
3
Touch [Enter] on the numeric keypad mode screen to confirm your selection.
Touch [] to hide the keypad display.
Displaying the Top Menu Screen
When a DVD contains two or more titles, the top menu screen appears.
Touch [TOP MENU] of Bottom banner.
The top menu screen appears.
To perform necessary operations, refer to “If a Menu Screen Appears” (page 37).
Displaying the Menu Screen
With a DVD having two or more menus, a menu screen will appear for the programmes available, in addition to the main programmes.
Touch [MENU] of Bottom banner.
The Root menu screen appears.
To perform necessary operations, refer to “If a Menu Screen Appears” (page 37).
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Stopping Playback (PRE STOP)
Finding the Beginnings of Chapters/ Tracks/Files
Touch the stop button during playback to stop playback. That position is stored in the memory.
1
Touch [] during pl ayba ck.
“Pre ” indicator and [ ] in the middle of the screen are displayed.
2
Touch [/] in t he PRE STOP mode or touch [] in the middle of the screen.
Playback starts from the position at which it was stopped.
For some discs, the position at which playback was stopped may not be accurate.
Stopping Playback
Touch and hold [] for at least 2 seconds during playback.
“ ” indicator and [ ] in the middle of the screen are displayed.
Playback starts from the beginning when [ /ll] or [ ] in the middle of the screen is touched while playback is stopped.
Fast-forwarding/Fast-reversing
1
During playbac k , touch and hold [] (Fast- reverse) or touch and hold [] (Fast-forward).
DVD-Video:
Touch and hold for more than 1 second to forward/reverse at double speed. Every time you touch [ ]/[ ] during fast- reverse/ fast- forward, the speed changes as follows: 2x 8x 32x 2x.
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DivX
:
Touch and hold for more than 1 second to forward/reverse at 8x speed. Every time you touch [ ]/[ ] during fast- reverse/ fast- forward, the speed changes as follows: 8x 16x 32x 8x.
For a DivX fast forward and the reverse option is not available.
2
Touch [/] to return to normal playback.
No sound is played back during fa st-forwarding/fast-reversing.
On DVD mode, the menu screen may reappear during fast-
forwarding/fast-reversing.
This operation may not be possible on certain discs.
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file that does not contain index information, the
During playba ck , to u ch [] or [].
The chapter/track/file switches each time the button is touched, and playback of the selected chapter/track/file starts.
: Touch this to start playback from the beginning of the
following chapter, track or file.
: Touch this to start playback from the beginning of the
current chapter, track or file.
Some DVDs do not have chapters.
Supplementary explanations
Chapters” are divisions of movies or musical selections on DVDs.
Playing Still Frames (Pausing)
1
During playback , Touch [/] of Bott o m banner.
2
Touch [/] or [] in the middle of the screen to resume playback.
No sound is played during the still frame mode.
The image or sound may stop temporarily when playback starts from
the pause mode. This is not a malfunction.
Forward frame-by-frame Playback
1
In the pause mode, touch [].
The picture advances by one frame each time the button is touched.
2
Touch [/] or [] in the middle of the screen to return to normal mode.
No sound is output during fo rward frame-by-frame playback.
You cannot execute reverse frame-by-fra me pla yb ack.
Slow Motion Playback
1
When [] is touched and held while in the pause mode, the 1/8th speed slow motion playback mode is set. Furthermore, when touched and held [] again, the slow motion speed switches to 1/2 the normal speed.
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2
Touch [/] of Bottom banner to play back.
No sound is played during slow motion pl ay back.
1/2, 1/8 are approximate speeds. The actual speed differs from disc to
disc.
You cannot execute reverse slow motion playback.
Selecting Folders
Touch [] or [] of Bottom banner to select the folder.
Touch [] to play from the first file of the previous folder. Touch [] to play from the first file of the next folder.
Repeat Playback
Use this function to play the disc’s titles, chapters or tracks, etc., repeatedly.
Touch [] of Bo tt o m banner.
The repeat mode switches every time the button is touched.
DVD Video
(Chapter)
(Title)
(OFF)
The chapter is played repeatedly.
The title is played repeatedly.
Playback returns to normal mode.
Searching Directly by Chapter Number
Use this function to easily move to the beginnings of the chapters on the disc. Perform operations during playback, during PRE-STOP or while playback is paused.
1
Touch [10Key] of Bottom ba nner.
The numeric keypad input mode screen will appear. If [10KEY] is not displayed, touch [<<] in the bottom banner to display [10KEY].
2
Touch and enter the chapter number you want to play.
See page 37 for operation of the numeric keypad.
3
Touch [Enter] to confirm your selection.
Playback will start from the selected chapter.
4
Touch [].
This function is not avai lable for a disc on which chapters are not stored.
The REPEAT mode is always turned off when [] is touched and
held for at least 2 seconds.
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DivX
(File) (Folder) The folder is played repeatedly.
(Repeat All)
The file is played repeatedly.
The disc is played repeatedly.
Searching by Title Number
Use this function to easily find positions on th e DVD using the DVD’s titles. Perform operatio ns while playback is stopped.
1
Touch [10Key] of Bottom banner.
The numeric keypad input mode screen appears. If [10KEY] is not displayed, touch [<<] in the bottom banner to display [10KEY].
For DVD Video, the numeric keypad can also be displayed by
touching the Menu screen and then touching [Key] twice.
2
Enter a desired title by touching its number .
See page 37 for operation of the numeric keypad.
3
Touch [Enter].
Playback will start from the number selected.
Searching for a Desired Video File
You can select a video file from the list screen .
1
Touch [ (Search)] of Bottom banner.
The search mode is activated.
2
Touch [Video].
The folder list screen appears.
Folder Name Search mode
3
Touch [] in the desired folder.
The first file in the selected folder is played back.
File Name Search mode
3
Touch the desired folder name.
The File name of the selected folder is displayed.
4
Touch the desired file name.
The selected file is played back.
To return to the previous hierarchy, touch [].
For details on how to scroll through the list, refer to “Selecting an
Item in a List” (page 25).
After selecting a folder via a Folder name search, touch [] on the main screen to display the folder search screen.
After selecting a file via a File name search, touch [] on the main screen to display the file search screen.
4
Touch [].
This function cannot be used on discs on which no title numbers are recorded.
Some disc may not accept any operation.
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Switching the Angle
About DivX
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On DVDs in which scenes have been filmed fro m multiple angles, the angle can be switched during playback.
Touch [ANGLE] of Bottom banner.
The angle switches between the angles recorded on the disc every time the button is touched. If [ANGL] is not displayed, touch [<<] or [>>] in the bottom banner to display [ANGL].
Some time may be required for the angle to change.
Depending on the disc, the angle may switch in one of tw o way s.
- Seamless: The angle sw it ches sm oothly.
- Non-seamless: When the angle is switched, a still picture is
displayed first, after which the angle switches.
Switching the Audio Tracks
DVDs with multiplex audio or audio languages allow switching the sound during playback.
Touch [AUDIO] of Bottom bann e r.
The sound switches between the alternate audio tracks recorded on the disc every time the button is touched. If [AUDIO] is not displayed, touch [<<] or [>>] in the bottom banner to display [AUDIO].
The alternate track s e lected becomes the default se tting every time the power is turned on or the disc is replaced. If the disc does n ot include that track, the disc’s default language is selected inste ad.
Not all discs will allow changi ng the alternate audio tracks during playback. In these cases, select audio tracks from the DVDs menu.
There may be a delay before the selected alternate track begins to play.
Switching the Subtitles (Subtitle Language)
With DVDs on which multiple subtitle lan gua ges are recorded, the subtitle language can be swit ch ed du ri ng pla yba c k; moreover, subtitles can be hidden.
Touch [Sub Title] of Bottom banner.
Touching this button repeatedly selects sequentially the subtitle languages recorded on the disc, and then turns the subtitles OFF. If [Sub Title] is not displayed, touch [<<] or [>>] in the bottom banner to display [Sub Title].
There may be a delay before the selected subtitle appears.
Not all discs will allow changi ng the subtitles during playback. In
these cases, select subtitles from the DVDs menu.
The subtitle language selected becomes the default setting every time the power is turned on or the disc is replaced. If the disc does n ot include that language, the disc’s default language is selected instead. However, the subtitle language may differ depending on the disc.
For some discs, the subtitles will be displayed even when this is set to OFF. However, the subtitle language may differ depending on the disc.
DivX® is a codec (software) to compress moving images while maintaining image qua lity using a highly advanced compression r at io and operating speed.
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Official DivX
ABOUT DIVX VIDEO: DivX DivX, LLC, a subsidiary of Rovi Corporation. This is an official DivX Certified more information and software tools to convert your files into DivX videos. ABOUT DIVX VIDEO-ON-DEMAND: This DivX Certified must be registered in order to play purchased DivX Video-on­Demand (VOD) movies. To obtain your registration code, locate the DivX VOD section in your device setup menu. Go to vod.divx.com for more information on how to complete your registration.
Certified product
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is a digital video format created by
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device that plays DivX video. Visit divx.com for
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device
Media supported
The unit can play back CD-R/CD-RW/DVD-R/DVD-RW/DVD+R/ DVD+RW discs and USB memory device that are recorded in
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the DivX
mode.
Corresponding exten s ion
“avi,” “divx”
Video Codec
DivX® versions 3, 4, 5, and 6 (versions 5 handle both interlaced and progressive)
Audio Codec
MPEG1 Layer2 (MP2) 32 to 384 kbps MPEG1 Layer3 (MP3) 32 to 320 kbps MPEG2 Layer2 (MP2) 8 to 160 kbps MPEG2 Layer3 (MP3) 8 to 160 kbps Dolby Digital 32 to 448 kbps
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The optimum size for DivX
Screen Size:
With an aspect ratio other than 16:9, black bars may be displayed on the left and right sides, or at the top and bottom of the screen.
Image bit rate:
playback is as follows:
96 to 720 pixel (horizontal) × 96 to 576 pixel (vertical)
“average 4 Mbps, Peak 8 Mbps” Home Theater Profile supported
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Setup
Setup Operation
Touch the [SETUP] icon on the Audio/Visual Playback screen to display the Setu p ma in screen.
[SETUP] icon
General Setup
General Setup Operation
The parking brake must be engaged to access the General mode screen. Attempting to access this screen while driving will display the warning-Unable to operate while driving.
Setting items: Language / Remote Sensor / Security Code / Top/
Depending on the item, repeat step 3.
4
Touch [] or [] etc., to change its setting.
When the pop-up window for se tup is displayed, touch [] to
5
Touch [] to return to the previous screen.
Immediately after changing the settings of General Setup (While the system is writing data automatically) do not turn the ignition key to OFF. Otherwise, the se ttings may not be changed.
Bottom Banner Fade Out / Screen / LED Customize / Visual / About / Installation
close the window after setting.
Language Setting
[Language] is selected on the Gen e ral setup menu in step 3. Refer to “General Setup Operation” (page 41).
Setting the Scroll
Scroll display is available if CD text, folder name, file name or tag information is entered.
Setting item: Auto Scroll Setting contents: Off / On (Initial setting)
Off: Turns off the scroll mode. On: Turns on the Auto scroll mode. Scroll display is repeated
as long as the mode is turned on.
Format settings
The following steps 1 to 5 are common operations to each “Setting item” of General Setup. Refer to each section for details.
1
Touch [Setup] icon of Top banner.
The Setup main screen is displayed.
2
Touch [General].
The General Setup screen appears.
3
Select the desired item.
The character code to be used for tag text inf or mation displayed on the screen can be selected from 7 character codes.
Setting item: Format Sel. Setting contents: EU1 / EU2 (Initial setting) / RUS / CHI / THA / ARA
EU1: ISO 8859-1 EU2: ISO 8859-15 RUS: ISO 8859-5 CHI: GB18030 THA: CP874 ARA: CP1256
Setting the Menu Language
The Setup menu, fe edback info rmati on, et c. fo r th is unit can be chan ged to appear in the selecte d language.
Setting item: Language Sel. Setting contents:English / German / French / Spanish /
Portuguese / Italian / Dutch / Finnish / Norwegian / Swedish / Russian / Thai / Arabic / Chinese / Other languages (Czech / Danish / Greek / Hungarian / Polish / Slovak / Turkish)
Touch [OK] to confirm the language and display the screen in the specified language.
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Remote Sensor Setting
[Remote Sensor] is selected on the General setup menu in step 3. Refer to “General Setup Operation” (pag e41). For remote control operatio n, the re mote sensor of the external device (monitor , etc.) can be switched, as you prefer.
Setting item: Remote Sensor Setting contents: Front (Initial setting) / Rear
Front: The remote sensor of this unit is effective. Rear: The remote sensor of the external monitor
If the RSE (page 56) is “Off,” the set ting is not displayed.
connected to AUX OUTPUT of this unit becomes effective. The remote control operates the source connected to the AUX OUTPUT terminals.
Security Code Setting
[Security Code] is selected on the General setup menu in step 3. Refer to “General Setup Operation” (pag e41).
Setting Security code
You can set the system to be unusable without entering a passwor d. When you turn this setting to “On” a nd se t a passwor d, pas sword input is required when the system is connect ed to a battery an d turn ed on fo r the first time.
Setting item: Security Code Setting contents: Off (Initial setting) / On
Setting the password
1
Touch [ ] or [ ] of “Security Code” to set to “On.”
2
After the confirmation message appears, touch [OK].
The password setting screen is displayed.
3
Enter a password, then touch [OK].
Enter the 6-digit number.
Input numbers are displayed as “*.”
4
Enter the same password again, then touch [OK].
The password is set and the system returns to the previous screen.
If you forget a registered password, you can not use this unit. In this case, service will be required.
Clearing the password
1
Touch [] or [] of “Security Code” to set to “Off.”
The password setting screen is displayed.
2
Enter the password you have set, then touch [OK].
The password is cleared and the system returns to the previous screen.
Input numbers are displayed as “*.”
Setting Top banner and Bottom banner Display
[T op/Bo ttom Bann er F ad e Out] is s elect ed o n the Genera l s etup m enu in step 3. Refer to “General Setup Operation” (page 41). Y ou can configure the display setting for the Top banner and Bottom banner for the audio/visual source.
Setting item: Top/Bottom Banner Fade Out Setting contents: Off (Initial setting) / On
Off: Always displayed On: Fade out after 5 seconds if no operations performed
Screen/LED Customize
[Screen/LED Customi ze] is selected on the General setup menu in step
3. Refer to “General Setup Operation” (page 41).
Setting the Brightness of the Backlighting
Backlighting is provi ded by a fluorescent light built into the liquid crystal panel. The ill umination control adjusts th e brightness of the backlighting based on the car ambi ent lighting for easier viewing.
Setting item: Dimmer Setting contents: Auto (Initial setting) / On / Off
Auto: Adjust the brightness of the background illumination of
the monitor automatically to the brightness of the car interior.
On: Keep the background illumination of the monitor dark. Off: Deactivate Auto Dimmer mode to keep the background
illumination of the monitor bright.
When “Auto” or “On” is set, the setting is also applied for the button lighting in “Adjusting the Dimmer of Bu tton Lighting at Night” (page 42), and “Adjusting the Minimum Level of Backlig ht” (page 42).
Adjusting the Minimum Level of Backlight
You can adjust the brightness of the backlight . Thi s funct ion coul d be used, for instance, to change the screen brightness while traveling at night.
Setting item: Screen Dimmer Level Setting content: -15 to +15 (Initial setting: 0)
You can adjust the level between MIN (-15) and MAX (+15). When it reaches the minimum or maximum point, the display shows “MIN” or “MAX” respectively.
Adjusting the Dimmer of Button Lighting at Night
You can adjust the brightness of the button light ing at night with the dimmer.
Setting item: LED Dimmer Level Setting level: -2 to +2 (Initial setting: 0)
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Switching the Display Colour
You can choose from 5 different display colours.
Setting item: Screen Colour Setting contents: Blue (Initial setting) / Red / Green / Amber /
Black
Adjusting the Touch Panel
Adjustment becomes necess ary when th e dis p lay position on the LCD and the touch position on the touch panel do not match.
Setting item: Screen Alignment
1
Touch [Screen Alignment] in the Screen/LED Customize screen.
The adjustment screen appears.
2
Accurately touch the mark provided in the upper left corner of the screen.
3
Accurately touch the mark provided in the lower right corner of the screen.
This completes adjustment, and returns to the previous screen.
If you touch [
done and returns to the previous screen.
Cancel] on the adjustment screen, no adjustment is
Initialising the Touch Panel Corrected Values
2
Touch [] of the desired item.
Settable items differ depending on the application.
[Audio] (Video media):
Display Mode*1 / Live Contrast / Visual EQ / Bright / Colour / Tint / Contrast / Sharp
[Direct Camera]*2:
Live Contrast / Bright / Colour / Contrast
[AUX Camera]*2:
Live Contrast / Bright / Colour / Contrast
[Navigation]:
Bright / Contrast
*1When media is set to AUX, the settings cannot be changed in the
situations below.
When “AUX In” is set to “DVB-T” is “ O n.”
2
The camera names set under the “Direct Camera/AUX Camera”
*
settings are displayed. The camera names are not displayed when “Off” is set (pages 60, 61).
3
Touch [] or [] to change its setting.
4
Touch [] to return to the previous screen.
Immediately after changing the settings of Display Setup (While the system is writing data automatically) do not turn the ignition key to OFF. Otherwise, the se ttings may not be changed.
Switching Display Modes
Setting item: Display Mode Setting contents: WIDE (Initial setting) / CINEMA / NORMAL
Initialise the corrected values adjusted by Adjusting the Touch Panel.
1
Touch [Screen Alignment Reset] in the S c reen/ LED Customize screen.
2
After the confirmation message appears, touch [OK].
The corrected values are initialised.
Visual Setting
[Visual] is selected on the General setup menu in step 3. Refer to “General Setup Operation” (page 41).
1
Touch the desired item.
“Audio” can be selected while a video is playing.
In WIDE mode, the monitor displays a normal picture wider to fit in a wide-screen monitor by evenly stretching out the picture horizontally.
In CINEMA mode, the monitor displays a normal picture by stretching out the picture horizontally and vertically. This mode is good for displaying a cinema type picture at the 16:9 ratio.
In NORMAL mode, the monitor displays a normal picture at the center of the screen with a vertical black band at each side.
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Adjusting the Live Contrast
Adjusting Picture Quality
This function autom atically adjusts the area s on the screen that are too bright or too dark and corrects them to natural brightness.
Setting item: Live Contrast Setting contents: OFF (Initial setting) / LOW / HIGH
Selecting the Visual EQ Mode (Factory’s setting)
You can select a mode suitable for the subject image.
Setting item: Visual EQ Setting contents: OFF (Initial setting) / NIGHT M. / SOFT /
SHARP / CONTRAST
OFF: Initial Setting NIGHT M.: Suitable for movies in which dark scenes
frequently appear.
SOFT: Suitable for CGs and animated films. SHARP: Suitable for old movies where images are not
clearly shown.
CONTRAST: Suitable for recent movies.
To return to the default video se ttings, set this function to OFF. Any Visual EQ selection or changes made are reset their initial settings.
Adjusting Brightness
Setting item: Bright Setting content: -15 to +15 (Initial setting: 0)
You can adjust the brightness between MIN (-15) and MAX (+15). When it reaches the minimum or maximum point, the display shows “MIN” or “MAX” respectively.
Adjusting Colour of Picture
Setting item: Colour Setting content: -15 to +15 (Initial setting: 0)
You can adjust the colour between MIN (-15) and MAX (+15). When it reaches the minimum or maximum point, the display shows “MIN” or “MAX” respectively.
Adjusting Tint of Picture
Setting item: Tint Setting content: R15 to G15 (Initial setting: 0)
Adjust the colour from R15 to G15.
When setting PAL, you can not adjust the TINT.
Adjusting Image Contrast
Setting item: Contrast Setting content: -15 to +15 (Initial setting: 0)
You can adjust the contrast between LOW (-15) and HIGH (+15). When it reaches the minimum or maximum point, the display shows “LOW” or “HIGH” respectively.
Setting item: Sharp Setting content: -5 to +5 (Initial setting: 0)
Picture quality adjustment range is -5 to +5. “SOFT” and “HARD” appear as the minimum and maximum values specified.
Saving and calling the adjusted picture quality
When adjusting audio (video media), you can store the settings ma de for “Adjusting Live Contrast, Brightness, Color, Tint, Contrast and Sharp.”
Setting item: Preset1 / Preset2
1 After completing “Adjusting Live Contrast, Brightness,
Color, Tint, Contrast and Sharp” (page 44), touch and hold [Preset1] or [Preset2] to save the settings.
2 Touch [Preset1] or [Preset2] to call the saved settings.
Display Mode cannot be registered.
About INE-W925R
[About] is selected on the General setup menu in step 3. Ref e r to “General Setup Operation” (page 41).
Displaying the Product Information
Y ou can view the version information of this product. Make note of this information and refer to it whenever you contact Alpine Tech Support or an Alpine-authorised dealer.
Setting item: Version Info Contents: Serial No. / Firmware Version
Checking the DivX® Registration
This unit will display the regis tration code required to play a DivX® VOD (Video On Demand), or you can also display the deregistration code.
Setting item: Warranty / Copyright Info.
Displaying the Registration Code
1
Touch [Warranty/Copyright Info.].
2
Touch [DivX(R) VOD].
3
Touch [Registration].
The registration code is displayed on the screen.
4
Touch [OK].
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Displaying the Deregistration Code
1
Touch [Warranty/Copyright Info.].
2
Touch [DivX(R) VOD].
3
Touch [Deregistration].
The confirmation dialog screen appears.
4
Touch [OK].
The deregistration code is displayed on the screen.
When you have finished, touch [Cancel]. If you want to continue and display a new registration code, touch [OK], check the registration code, and then touch [OK] again.
Initialising the System
You can initialise all data, to restore the factory settings. Remove the CD/DVD disc, etc. from th e system before operation
Setting item: Restore Factory Setting
1
Touch [Restore Factory Setting].
2
After the confirmation message appears, touch [OK].
The confirmation screen appears again.
3
Touch [OK].
The system starts initialisation.
Do not turn on/off the power or change the ignition key position until system restart is completed.
Do not detach the front panel by pressing the (Release) button until system restart is complete.
Sound Setup
Sound Setup Operation
The parking brake must be engaged to access the Setup screen. Attempting to access this screen while driving will display the warning-Unable to operate while driving.
The following steps 1 to 5 are common operations to each “Setting item” of Sound Setup. Refer to each section for details.
1
Touch [Setup] icon of Top banner.
The Setup main screen is displayed.
2
Touch [Sound].
The Sound Setup screen appears.
3
Select the desired item.
Installation Setup
[Installation] is selected on the General setup menu in step 3. See “General Setup Operation” (page 41).
Setting item: Installation
The Installatio n che c k sc r een is di splayed.
Setting items:Balance / Fader / Subwoofer / Media Xpander /
4
Touch [] or [] etc., to change its setting.
When the pop-up window for se tup is displayed, touch [] to
5
Touch [] to return to the previous screen.
Immediately after changing the Sound Setup (while the system is writing data automatically) do not turn the ignition key to OFF. Otherwise, the settings may not be changed.
For details on how to scroll through the list, refer to “Selecting an Item in a List” (page 25).
Bass Max EQ / Parametric EQ / Time Correction / X-OVER / Defeat / Volume / Application Volume Setup
close the window after setting.
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Setting the Balance/Fader/Subwoofer
[Balance/Fader/Subwoofer] is selected on the Sound setup menu in step 3. Refer to “Sound Setup Operation” (page 45).
Image area
Adjusting the Balance/Fader
Touch the desired point within the image area. Or touch [] [] [] [].
Balance: L15 to R15 Fader: F15 to R15
Rear Speaker Setting
You can set the rear speaker output to “Off.”
Setting item: Rear Speaker Setting contents: On (Initial setting) / Off
Note that if you select “Off” when the Rear Speaker Position in Car Specific Sound Setup is set to “Rear Deck” or “Rear Door/Panel,” the setting in Car Specific Sound Setup will be cancelled.
Turning Subwoofer ON/OFF
If an optional subwoofer is connecte d to the unit, make the following setting.
Setting item: SubW. Setting contents: On / Off (Initial setting: Off)
Note that if you select “Off” when Subwoofer Installed in Car Specific Sound Setup is set to “Yes,” the setting in Car Specific Sound Setup will be cancelled.
Setting the Subwoofer Phase
The subwoofer output phase is toggle d Su bwo of er Norma l (0°) or Subwoofer Reverse (180°).
Setting item: SubW. Phase Setting contents: 0° / 180° (Initial setting: 0°)
If the Subwoofer setting is “Off,” the setting canno t be se t.
Setting the MX (Media Xpander)
[Media Xpander] is selected on the Sound setup menu in step 3. Refer to “Sound Setup Operation” (p ag e45). When the currently playing source is AM radio band (MW/LW), this option is not available. MX (Media Xpander) makes vocals or instr uments sound distinct regardless of the music source. The FM radio, CD, USB memory and iPod/iPhone, will be able to reproduce the music clearly even in cars with a lot of road noise.
Setting item: Media Xpander
1
Touch [ON] of “ALL MX OFF/ON” in the MX setup screen.
2
Touch any of [] [] [] [].
Media
FM
DAB
DVD
CD
Compress Media
AUX/AUX3
OFF 1 2 3
Level
Adjusting the Subwoofer Level
You can set the Subwoofer level when a Subwoofer is connected.
Setting item: SubW. LEVEL Setting contents: 0 to 15 (Initial setting: 0)
If the Subwoofer setting is “ O ff,” the setting cannot be set.
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The MX setting can be performed only when a source is currently selected.
MP3/WMA/AAC/iPod/USB Audio/DivX correspond to MX Compress Media.
MX FM
The medium to high frequencies become more clear, and produces well balanced sound in all the bands.
MX DAB
The medium to high frequencies become more clear, and produces well balanced sound in all the bands.
MX DVD (Movie)
The dialog portion of the video is reproduced more clearly
(DVD Music)
This disc contains a large quantity of data such as music clip. MX uses this data to reproduce the sound accurately.
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/BLUETOOTH Audio
MX CD
CD mode processes a large quantity of data. This data is used to reproduce the sound cleanly by making use of the data quantity.
MX Compress Media
This corrects information that was omitted at the time of compression. This reproduces a well-balanced sound close to the original.
MX AUX/AUX3
Choose the MX mode (Compress Media, Movie, or Music) that corresponds to the media connected.
To cancel MX mode for all music applications, set MX to “Off” in step 1.
Each music applications, such as FM radio, CD , and MP3/ W M A/ AAC can have its own MX setting.
Setting to MX sets MX mode of each music applications to “Off.”
There i s no MX mode for M W, LW r adio.
The function is inope rable when Defeat is set to “On.”
Equalizer Presets (Bass Max EQ)
[Bass Max EQ] is selected on the Sound setup menu in step 3. Refer to “Sound Setup Operation” (page 45 ). 10 typical equalizer settin gs are pr es et at th e factory fo r a variety of musical source ma terial.
Setting item: Bass Max EQ Setting contents: FLAT (Initial setting) / POPS / ROCK / NEWS /
JAZZ / ELECTRICAL DANCE / HIP HOP / EASY LISTENING / COUNTRY / CLASSICAL
Only one type can be set to ON.
When Bass Max EQ setting is edit e d, a Down load Sound setting is
disabled.
When Bass Max EQ is set, the interlinked Par ametric EQ settings are also changed. We recommend storing Parametric EQ settings in the Preset in advance.
The Bass Max EQ setting can be configured when Defeat is “Off.”
Adjusting the Parametric Equalizer Curve (Parametric EQ)
[Parametric EQ] is selected on the Sound setup menu in step 3. Refer to “Sound Setup Operation” (page 45). You can modify the Equalizer se ttings to create a response cur ve mor e appealing to your personal tast e.
Setting item: Parametric EQ
Adjusting the Band
Touch [Band] to select the band to be adjusted.
Band1 Band2
You can select a band directly by touching the screen.
Adjusting the Frequency
Touch [] or [] of “Freq.” to adjust the frequency of the selected band.
Adjustable frequency bands: 20 Hz to 20 kHz (in 1/3 octave steps)
Band1: 20 Hz~100 Hz (63 Hz) Band2: 63 Hz~315 Hz (125 Hz) Band3: 125 Hz~500Hz (250 Hz) Band4: 250 Hz~1 kHz (500Hz) Band5: 500 Hz~2 kHz (1 kHz) Band6: 1 kHz~4 kHz (2 kHz) Band7: 2 kHz~7.2 kHz (4 kHz) Band8: 5.8 kHz~12 kHz (8 kHz) Band9: 9 kHz~20 kHz (16 kHz)
Adjusting the Level
Touch [] or [] of “Level” to adjust the level of selected band.
Setting contents: -7 to +7 (Initial setting: 0)
Setting the Bandwidth
Touch [] or [] of “Q Adjust” to select the bandwidth.
Setting contents: 1 (Initial setting) / 2 / 3
2
To adjust another band, repeat step 1, and adjust all bands.
3
To store the adjusted setti ng value, touch and hold [Preset1], [Preset2], or [Preset3] for at least 2 seconds.
Settings exceeding the frequency of adjacent bands are not available.
While adjustin g the Para me tric EQ, you should consider the
frequency response of the connected speakers.
When the parametric EQ is adjust ed , the adjustment for Bass Max EQ becomes ineffective.
When Bass Max EQ is set, the interlinked Parametric EQ settings are also changed. We recommend storing Parametric EQ settings in the Preset in advance.
Touch [Flat] to initialise all values.
The Parametric EQ setting can be configured when Defeat is “Off.”
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Band8 Band9
1
Adjust the Parametric EQ to your preference.
Calling the Parametric EQ a djusted value
Calling the pre-set Parametric EQ adjusted value.
Touch [Preset1], [Preset2], or [Preset3] on the Parametric EQ screen.
The setting stored in the Preset will be recalled.
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Adjusting the Time Correction (Time Correction)
Adjusting the Crossover Settings (X­OVER)
[Time Correction] is selected on the Sound setup menu in step 3. Refer to “Sound Setup Operation” (page 45). Before performing the following procedures, refer to “About Time Correction” (page 49).
Setting item: Time Correction
1
Touch [ms] or [cm] to select mode for making adjustments.
Each time you touch, the onscreen button and correction mode changes.
Correction mode
ms: Adjust time. cm: Adjust listening position and distance from each speaker.
2
Touch [] or [] for each speaker to adjust the time or distance.
0.0msec to 9.9msec (0.1msec/step)
0.0cm to 336.6cm (3.4cm/step) All speaker setting values are adjustable in the range of 20ms or 680cm.
3
To store the adjusted setti ng value, touch and hold [Preset1], [Preset2], or [Preset3] for at least 2 seconds.
Touch [Flat] to set all values to 0.0.
If the Rear Speaker setting is “Off,” the Rear Speaker setting cannot
be edited (Refer to page 46).
If the Subwoofer setting is “O ff,” the Subwoofer setting cannot be edited (Refer to page 46).
Calling the Time Correction Value
Calling the pre-set time correction value.
Touch [Preset1], [Preset2], or [Preset3] on the time correction screen.
The setting stored in the Preset will be recalled.
[X-OVER] is selected on the Sound setup menu in step 3. Refer to “Sound Setup Operation” (page 4 5) . Before performing the following procedures, ref er to “About the Crossover” (pa ge 51).
Setting item: X-OVER
1
Touch [Channel] to select the channel.
Each time you touch, the channel switches.
The channel being adjusted is disp lay ed in red.
Front HPF Rear HPF Subw. LPF
2
Adjust the crossover to your preference.
Selecting the Cut-Off Frequency
Touch [] or [] of “Freq.,” then select the cut-off frequency.
Setting contents:20 / 25 / 31.5 / 40 / 50 / 63 / 80 (Initial setting) /
Adjusting the Slope
Touch [] or [] of “Slope,” then adjust the HPF or LPF slope.
Setting contents: 0 (Initial setting) / 6 / 12 / 18 / 24 dB/oct
Adjusting the Level
Touch [] or [] of “Level,” then adjust the HPF or LPF level.
Setting contents: -12 to 0 dB (Initial setting: 0)
3
Repeat steps 1 to 2 to make adjustment to the other channels.
4
To store the adjusted setti ng value, touch and hold [Preset1], [Preset2], or [Preset3] for at least 2 seconds.
Touch [Flat] to initialise all values.
If the Rear Speaker setting is “Off,” the Rear Speaker setting cannot
be edited (Refer to page 46).
If the Subwoofer setting is “Off,” the Subwoofer setting cannot be edited (Refer to page 46).
While adjusting the X-OVER you should consider th e frequency response of the connected speakers.
100 / 125 / 160 / 200 Hz
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Calling the X-OVER adjusted value
Calling the pre-set X-OVER adjusted value.
Touch [Preset1], [Preset2], or [Preset3] on the X­OVER screen.
The setting stored in the Preset will be recalled.
Setting Defeat
About Time Correction
[Defeat] is selected on the Sound setup menu in step 3. Refer to “Sound Setup Operation” (page 45). If Defeat is “On,” MX, Bass Max EQ, Download Sound Setting and Parametric EQ functions are turned OFF. This disables any settings made for these functions.
Setting item: Defeat Setting content: Off (Initial setting) / On
Volume Setting
[Volume] is selected on the Sound setup menu in step 3. Refer to “Sound Setup Operation” (page 45 ). You can change the volume of the sound heard when a button is touched.
Setting item: Sound Feedback Setting contents: 0 to 7 (Initial setting: 4)
Setting the Volume for Each Source
[Application Volume Setup] is selected on the Sound setup me nu in step 3. Refer to “Sound Setup Operation” (page 45). The volume level for each source can be adjusted.
Setting item:
Setting contents: -14 to +14 (Initial setting: 0)
Settable source differ depending on the connected device and settings.
Radio / DAB / DVD / CD / Compress Media / iPod Music / iPod Video / AUX / AUX3 / BLUETOOTH Audio
The distance between the listener and the speakers in a car vary widely due to the complex speaker placement. This difference in the distances from the speakers to the list ener creates a shift in the sounds image and frequency characteristics. This is caus e d by the tim e dela y be twe e n the sound reaching the listener’s right versus the left ear. To correct this, this unit is able to delay the audio signal to the speakers closest to the listener. This effectively creates a perception of increas ed distance for those speakers. The listener can be placed at an equal distance between the left and right speakers for optimum staging. The adjustmen t w ill be made for each speaker in 3.4c m steps.
Example 1. Listening Position: Front Left Seat
Adjust the time correction level of the front left speaker to a high value and the rear right to zero or a low value.
5.1ms
0.5m
2.25m
The sound is not balanced because the distance between the listening position and the various speakers is different. The difference in distance between the front left speaker and the rear right speaker is 1.75 m (68-7/8"). Here we calculate the time correction value for the front left speaker in the diagram on the above.
Conditions: Farthest Speaker – listening position : 2.25 m (88-9/16") Front left speaker – listening position : 0.5 m (19-11/16") Calculation: L = 2.25 m – 0.5 m = 1.75 m (68-7/8") Time correction = 1.75 ÷ 343*
*1Speed of sound: 343 m/s (765 mph) at 20°C
In other words, giving the front left speaker a time correction value of
5.1 ms makes it seem as if its distance from the listener is the same as the distance to the farthest speaker.
Time correction eliminates the differences in the time required for the sound to reach the listening position. The time of the front left speaker is corrected by 5.1 ms so that its sound reaches the listening position at the same time as the sound of other speakers.
1
× 1000 = 5.1 (ms)
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Example 2. Listening Position: All Seats
Adjust the time correction level of each speaker to almost the same level.
1
Sit in the listening position (driver’s seat, etc.) and measure the distance (in meters) between your head and the various speakers.
2
Calculate the difference between the distance correction value to the farthest speaker and the other speakers.
L = (distance to farthest speaker) – (distance to other
speakers)
These values are the time correction values for the different speakers. Setting these values to make each sound reach the listening position at the same time as the sound of other speakers.
Time Correction Value List
Time
Difference
(msec)
Distance
(cm)
0.0 0.0 0.0 5.1 173.4 68.3
0.1 3.4 1.3 5.2 176.8 69.7
0.2 6.8 2.7 5.3 180.2 71.0
0.3 10.2 4.0 5.4 183.6 72.4
0.4 13.6 5.4 5.5 187.0 73.7
0.5 17.0 6.7 5.6 190.4 75.0
0.6 20.4 8.0 5.7 193.8 76.4
0.7 23.8 9.4 5.8 197.2 77.7
0.8 27.2 10.7 5.9 200.6 79.1
0.9 30.6 12.1 6.0 204.0 80.4
1.0 34.0 13.4 6.1 207.4 81.7
1.1 37.4 14.7 6.2 210.8 83.1
1.2 40.8 16.1 6.3 214.2 84.4
1.3 44.2 17.4 6.4 217.6 85.8
1.4 47.6 18.8 6.5 221.0 87.1
1.5 51.0 20.1 6.6 224.4 88.4
1.6 54.4 21.4 6.7 227.8 89.8
1.7 57.8 22.8 6.8 231.2 91.1
1.8 61.2 24.1 6.9 234.6 92.5
1.9 64.6 25.5 7.0 238.0 93.8
2.0 68.0 26.8 7.1 241.4 95.1
2.1 71.4 28.1 7.2 244.8 96.5
2.2 74.8 29.5 7.3 248.2 97.8
2.3 78.2 30.8 7.4 251.6 99.2
2.4 81.6 32.2 7.5 255.0 100.5
2.5 85.0 33.5 7.6 258.4 101.8
2.6 88.4 34.8 7.7 261.8 103.2
2.7 91.8 36.2 7.8 265.2 104.5
2.8 95.2 37.5 7.9 268.6 105.9
2.9 98.6 38.9 8.0 272.0 107.2
3.0 102.0 40.2 8.1 275.4 108.5
3.1 105.4 41.5 8.2 278.8 109.9
3.2 108.8 42.9 8.3 282.2 111.2
3.3 112.2 44.2 8.4 285.6 112.6
3.4 115.6 45.6 8.5 289.0 113.9
3.5 119.0 46.9 8.6 292.4 115.2
3.6 122.4 48.2 8.7 295.8 116.6
3.7 125.8 49.6 8.8 299.2 117.9
3.8 129.2 50.9 8.9 302.6 119.3
3.9 132.6 52.3 9.0 306.0 120.6
4.0 136.0 53.6 9.1 309.4 121.9
Distance
(inch)
Time
Difference
(msec)
Distance
(cm)
Distance
(inch)
4.1 139.4 54.9 9.2 312.8 123.3
4.2 142.8 56.3 9.3 316.2 124.6
4.3 146.2 57.6 9.4 319.6 126.0
4.4 149.6 59.0 9.5 323.0 127.3
4.5 153.0 60.3 9.6 326.4 128.6
4.6 156.4 61.6 9.7 329.8 130.0
4.7 159.8 63.0 9.8 333.2 131.3
4.8 163.2 64.3 9.9 336.6 132.7
4.9 166.6 65.7
5.0 170.0 67.0
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About the Crossover
Crossover (X-OVER):
This unit is equipped wi th a n ac tive cros sover. The crossover limits the frequencies delivered to the outputs. Each channel is controlled independently. Thus, each speaker pair can be driven by the frequencies for which they have been optimally designed. The crossover adjusts the HP F (h i gh pas s filter) or LPF (low pass filter) of each band, and also the slope (how fast the filter rolls off the highs or lows). Adjustments should be made according to the reproduction characteristics of the speakers. Depending on the speakers, a passive network may not be necessary. If you are unsure about this point, please consult your authorised Alpine dealer.
Adjustment should be made according to the recommended crossover
frequency of the connected speakers. Determine the recommended crossover frequency of the speakers. Adjusting to a frequency range outside that recommended may cause damage to the speakers. F or the r ecommended crossover frequencies of Alpine speakers, refer to the respective Owner’s Manual. W e are not re sponsible for damage or malfunction of speakers caused by using the crossover outside the recommended value.
Low range speaker
Rear high range speaker
Front high range speaker
Level adjusting (0 to –12 dB)
20 Hz
Cut-off frequency (1/3 octave steps)
HPF LPF HPF LPF
20 Hz -
---­200 Hz
20 Hz ­200 Hz
20 Hz ­200 Hz
HPF cut-off frequency
----
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Low range High range
(Different from actual display)
Output frequency range
LPF cut-off frequency
Slope
---­–
FLAT, –6, –12, –18,
–24 dB/oct.
FLAT, –6, –12, –18,
–24 dB/oct.
Slope adjusting
(Different from actual display)
FLAT, –6, –
12, –18,
24 dB/oct.
----
----
Slope FLAT
Level
0 to
–12 dB
0 to
–12 dB
0 to
–12 dB
HPF (high pass filter): Cuts the lower frequencies and allows the higher frequencies to pass.
LPF (low pass filter): Cuts the higher frequencies and allows the lower frequencies to pass.
Slope: The level change (in dB) for a frequency change of one octave.
The higher the slope val ue, the st eepe r the slope becomes.
Adjust the slope to FLAT to bypass the HP or LP filters.
Do not use a tweeter without the HPF on or set to a low frequency, as
it may cause damage to the speaker due to the low frequency content.
You cannot adjust the crossover frequency higher than the HPF or lower than the LPF.
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Source Setup
Source Setup Operation
Disc Setting
[Disc] is selected on the Source setup menu in step 3. Re f er to “Sou rce Setup Operation” (page 52).
You can perfo rm DVD setup in DVD video mode.
Touch [Stop] before performing Disc setup.
The parking brake must be engaged to access the Source mode screen. Attempting to access this screen while driving will display the warning-Unable to operate while driving.
The following steps 1 to 5 are common operations to each “Setting item” of Source Setup. Refer to each section for details.
1
Touch [Setup] icon of Top banner.
The Setup main screen is displayed.
2
Touch [ (Source)].
The Source Setup screen appears.
3
Select the desired item.
Setting items: Source Layout / Disc / Radio / DAB /A UX / RSE
4
Touch [] or [] etc., to change its setting.
When the pop-up window fo r se tup is displayed, touch [] to
close the window after setting.
5
Touch [] to return to the previous screen.
Immediately after changing the Source Setup (while the system is writing data automatically) do not turn the ignition key to OFF. Otherwise, the settings may not be changed.
Source Layout Setting
[Source Layout] is selected on the Source setup menu in step 3. Refer to “Source Setup Operation” (page 52). You can set whether to switch sources by tracing the middle of the Audio/Visual Pla ybac k screen from rig ht to left or from left t o right . Refer to “Switching Sources” (page 24).
Setting item: Slide Source Change Setting contents: On (Initial setting) / Off
On: Source is changed by tracing Off: Source is not changed by tracing
Changing the language setting
The audio language, subtitle langua ge and me nu la ngua ge can be set according to your preferences. Once set, this becomes the default language. This function is convenient if you always want to listen in English, for example. (The langua ge setting is not effective on some discs. In this case, the de fault la nguage is set at the factory.)
When the settings are changed, old settings are overwritten . Make a
note of the current settings before making changes.
To temporarily change the language of the current disc, either do so from the DVD menu or by using the operation described in the section “Switching the Audio Tracks” (page 40).
If the disc does not include the selected language, the disc’s default language is set.
To play in a language other than those displayed
1 Touch [Menu Languag e Code], [Audio Language Code] or
[SUBT Language Code].
The numeric keypad screen is displayed.
2 Touch the 4-digit numeral of the language number.
To reference language numbers, refer to “List of Language Codes” (page 83).
3 Touch [OK] to memorise the number.
The setting content changes to “ Othe r” if the desired language code is input.
Setting of the DVD Menu Language
Set the language used for th e m en u s (title menu, etc.).
Setting item: Menu Language Setting contents: Auto (Initial setting) / EN / JP / DE / ES / FR / IT /
SE / RU / CN
When “Auto” is selected, the primar y menu language among the recorded ones is played.
As for the language abbreviation, refer to “List of Language Codes” (page 83).
Setting of the Audio Language
Set the audio language produ ced f ro m the spe a kers.
Setting item: Audio Language Setting contents: Auto (Initial setting) / EN / JP / DE / ES / FR / IT /
SE / RU / CN
When “Auto” is selected, the primary audio language among the recorded ones is applied.
As for the language abbreviation, refer to “List of Language Codes” (page 83).
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Setting of the Subtitle Language
Set the language of the subtitle s displayed on the screen.
Setting item: SUBT. Language Setting contents: Auto (Initial setting) / EN / JP / DE / ES / FR / IT /
SE / RU / CN
When “Auto” is selected, the pr imary subtitle language among the recorded ones is applied.
As for the language abbreviation, refer to “List of Language Codes” (page 83).
Changing the Country Code Setting
Set the country code o f which you want to set the rating level (Parental lock).
Setting item: Country Code Setting contents: Auto / Other
Auto: The primary country code among those recorded is
played.
Other: The setting content changes to “Other” if the desired
country code is input.
If settings are changed, the old settings are overwritten. Make a note of the current settings before making changes. The settings will be cleared if the vehicle’s battery is disconnected.
1 Touch [Country Code Input]. 2 Touch [] or [Delete All].
Delete the displayed country number.
3 Touch the 4-digit country code.
As for the country number, refer to “List of Country Codes” (page 84).
4 Touch [OK] to memorise the code.
Set the rating level of PARENTAL
4 Touch [Parental]. 5 Touch “ ” on “ ” to turn “On".
Select “Off” to cancel parental lock or if you do not want to set a rating level.
6 Touch [] to return to the previous screen. 7 Touch [Parental Level] 8 Touch [] or [] to select the rating level (1 to 8).
The smaller the number, the higher the restriction.
9 Touch [] to return to the previous screen.
Changing the password
1 Touch [Password Change].
The numeric keypad screen is displayed.
2 Touch the input screen to enter a new 4-digit password.
Keep a note of the number somewhere safe in case you should forget it.
3 Touch [OK] to memorise the number. 4 Touch [] to return to the previous screen.
Changing the rating level temporarily
Some discs may request that you change the rating level set in the default settings during playback. In this case, the message “Do you wish to change Parental level? [OK] [Cancel].”
If this screen appears, change the level as follows:
To change parental level and play, touch [OK].
When [OK] is touched, the numeric keypad input screen is displayed. Input the 4-digit passw ord you set in “Set ting the Rating Level (Parental Lock),” then touch [OK].
To play without changing the parental level, touch [Cancel].
(If [Cancel] is touched, playback will be at the parental level set in “Setting the Rati n g Level (Parental Lock).”)
Setting the Rating Level (Parental Lock)
This function can help limit the viewing of movies to chi ldre n of appropriate age levels only.
Setting item: Parental
If settings are changed, the old settings are overwritten. Make a note of the current settings before making changes. The memory will be cleared if the vehicle’s battery is disconnected.
On unrated discs, playback will not b e restricted even if the rating level is set.
If you want to play back a disc with parental lock, and its use is currently restricted, change the rating level and the country number in order to play back the disc.
Once set, this rating level remains in memory until changed. To enable playback of discs of higher rating levels, or to can cel the parental lock, the setting must be changed.
Not all discs provide a parental lock. If you are unsure about a disc, play it first to confirm. Do not leave discs accessible to young children for whom you deem them inappropriate.
1 Touch [Parental].
The numeric keypad screen is displayed.
2 Touch the numeric keypad to input a 4-digit password.
The initial number is 1111. Input number are displayed as “*”.
3 Touch [OK] to memorise the number.
The Parental screen appears.
Setting the TV Screen Mode
Use the procedure described below to modify the output screen according to the type of TV monitor (rear monitor) being used. If the rear monitor is not connect ed , th e screen setting is 16:9.
Setting item: TV Screen Setting contents: 4:3LB / 4:3PS / 16:9 (Initial setting)
For some discs, the picture may not be set to the selected screen size. (For details, refer to the explanation on the disc’s jacket.)
4:3 LETTER BOX:
Select this when connected to a conventional 4:3 size (normal TV aspect ratio) monitor. There may be black stripes visible at the top and bottom of the screen (when playing a 16:9 size movie). The width of these stripes will depend upon the original aspect ratio of the theatrical release of the movie.
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4:3 PAN-SCAN:
Select this when connected to a conventional 4:3 size monitor. The picture will fill the entire TV screen. However, due to the mismatch in aspect ratio, parts of the movie at the extreme left and right sides will not be visible (when playing a 16:9 size movie).
16:9 WIDE:
Select this when connected to a wide screen TV. This is the factory setting.
Radio Setting
[Radio] is selected on the Source setup menu in step 3. Refer to “Source Setup Operation” (page 52).
PI SEEK Setting
Setting item: PI Seek Setting contents: Auto / Off (Initial setting)
Receiving RDS Regional (Local) Stations
When Off is selected, the unit automatically keeps receiving the local RDS station.
Setting item: RD S Regional Setting contents: On (Initial setting) / Off
Switching the Display Language of PTY (Programme Type)
Setting item: PTY Language Setting contents: ENG (Initial setting) / GER / FRE / SPA / POR /
ITA / DUT / DAN / FIN / NOR / SWE / RUS
ENG: English GER: German FRE: French SPA: Spanish POR: Portuguese ITA: Italian DUT: Dutch DAN: Danish FIN: Finnish NOR: Norwegian SWE: Swedish RUS: Russian
Setting PTY31 (Emergency Broadcast) Reception
PTY31 (Emergency Broadcast) reception can be set to On/Off.
Setting item: PTY31 Setting contents: On (Initial setting) / Off
The unit automatically gives priority to an emergency broadcast whenever it begins, and interrupts the programme you are currently listening to when PTY31 is set to “On.”
The unit will show “Alarm” in the display during PTY31 reception.
Setting the TUNER (FM) Tone Quality (Tuner Condition)
This unit can set your preferred tone qua lity for FM radio source.
Setting item: FM T uner Setting Setting contents: Normal (Initial setting) / HiFi / Stable
Normal: Standard setting HiFi: High-quality setting Stable: Control noise
Noise may be more noticeable when HiFi is set, depending on the reception status. In this case, the Norm al setting is recommended.
DAB Setting
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[DAB] is selected on the Source setup menu in step 3. Refer to “Source Setup Operation” (page 52).
Setting Alarm (Emergency Br oadcast) reception
Turn Alarm (Emergency Broadcast) reception On/Off.
Setting item: Alarm Setting contents: Off / On (Initial setting)
Off: Emergency Broadcasts will not be received. On: Emergency broadcasts are received
regardless of source.
This setting relates to the PTY31 setting of RDS.
When an emergency broadcast is received, the volume level will be
automatically chan ged to the m e m o rized level in the traffic information mode. For details, refer to “Receiving Traffic Information” (page 31).
AUX Setting
[Aux] is selected on the Source setup menu in step 3. Refer to “Source Setup Operation” (page 52).
Receiving weather information
When On is set, this unit will br oadcast the weather information from DAB/DAB+/DMB.
Setting item: Weather Setting contents: Off (Initial setting) / On
Off: Weather information will not be heard. On: Weather information is heard when it is
broadcasting.
Receiving sports information
When On is set, this unit will br oa dcast the sports information fr o m DAB/DAB+/DMB.
Setting item: Sports Setting contents: Off (Initial setting) / On
Off: Sports information will not be heard. On: Sports information is heard when it is
broadcasting.
Setting the FM Linking ON/OFF (Service Following)
This unit provides FM Linking function which can switch the source from DAB+/DMB to FM radio when the digital signal is weak.
Setting item: FM Linking Setting contents: Off / On (Initial setting)
Off: Keep receiving the digital signal, even when
the digital signal is weak.
On: If the digital signal is weak, this unit will switch
to receive the analog FM radio signal automatically. At switching, the selected source button changes to [Radio FM Linking]. You cannot continue listening to analog FM radio if you touch [Radio FM Linking]. When the digital signal is available again, it will return to receive digital signal.
Setting the DAB Antenna ON/OFF
Yo u can ch oose whe ther to supp ly power to DAB Antenna Connector by this setting. Confirm the type of DAB Antenna (sold sepa r at e ly) before installing the DAB antenna. If an active ant enna tha t needs po wer supply from this unit is used, set DAB Antenna Power to On; if a passive antenna that does not need power supply from this unit is used, make sure to set DAB Antenna Power to Off, otherwise, a malfunction may occur .
Setting item: DAB Antenna Power Setting contents: Off (Initial setting) / On
Off: When no DAB Antenna is connected or the
connected DAB Antenna does not need power supply from this unit.
On: When the connected DAB Antenna needs
power supply from this unit.
Setting the AU X Mode
Setting item: AUX In Setting contents: Off / On (Initial setting)
Off: AUX source is not displayed. On: AUX source is displayed.
Setting the Primary AUX Name (AUX Setup)
When AUX In is set to “ON”, this setting is available.
Setting item: Primary Name Setting contents:AUX1(Initial setting) / DVD / GAME / EXT.DVD /
When a DVB-T tuner or USB Player (sold separately) is connected, you can use it to connect one more External Input device. Setting the Secondary name can change the mode name display of th is devic e.
Setting the Secondary AUX Name
Secondary name can be set only when Primary name is set to “DVB-T” or “USB Player.”
Setting item: Secondary Name Setting contents:Off (Initial setting) / AUX2 / DVD / GAME /
The selected source name is displayed inste ad of AUX mode name.
1
If the Primary Name is DVB-T, DVB-T is not displayed as a
*
Secondary Name option.
2
If the Primary Name is USB Pl ayer, USB Player is not displayed as a
*
Secondary Name option.
Setting Direct Touch Operation
If DVB-T is set as the Primary Name or Secondary Name, this setting is available.
Setting item: Direct Touch Setting contents: On (Initial setting) / Off
On: Direct Touch operation is available on the DVB-T screen. Off: Direct Touch operation is not available on the DVB-T
Switching the Visual Input Signal System
After setting to “On” in “S e tting the AUX Mode,” this setting can be carried out. The video input type can be changed.
Setting item: Signal Setting contents: Auto (Initial setting) / NTSC / PAL
Auto: The video input signal type (NTSC or PAL) will
NTSC/PAL: Choose the video input signal type manually.
DVD-CHG. / DVB-T / TV / USB Player
EXT.DVD / DVD-CHG. / DVB-T*
2
Player*
screen.
be automatically selected.
1
/ TV / USB
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Setting the AUX3
Connection with external input devices is available throu gh the iP od VIDEO connector. An optional adapter cable is required (standard RCA to 3.5ø mini-phono plug or 3.5ø to 3.5ø mini phono plug). You can also play back video connecting with a n optional AV cable (4­pole mini AV plug to 3-RCA).
Setting item: AUX3 In Sel. Setting content s: iPod Video (Initial setting) / AUX3
iPod Video: Set when connected to an iPod or iPhone. AUX3: Set when connected to an external input device.
Usable 4-pole mini AV plug
The unit accepts the following 4-pole mini AV plug pin-out:
Audio L (White) Audio R (Red) Ground Video (Yellow)
Please check pin-out carefully before use of this product. Depending on the cable, there may be no picture and/or sound.
Setting the A UX3 Sel. (Switchi ng the Visual Input Signal System)
BLUETOOTH Setup
BLUETOOTH Setup Operation
The parking brake must be engaged to access the Setup screen. Attempting to access this screen while driving will display the warning-Unable to operate while driving.
The following steps 1 to 5 are common operations to each “Setting item” of BLUETOO T H Setup. Refer to each sect ion f or details.
1
Touch [Setup] icon of Top banner.
The Setup main screen is displayed.
2
Touch (BLUETOOTH).
The BLUETOOTH Setup screen appears.
3
Select the desired item.
After setting to “AUX3” in “Setting the AUX3 In Sel.,” this setting can be carried out. The video input type can be ch an ge d.
Setting item: AUX3 Signal Setting contents: Auto (Initial setting) / NTSC / PAL
Auto: The video input signal type (NTSC or PAL) will
be automatically selected.
NTSC/PAL: Choose the video input signal type manually.
RSE Setting
[RSE] is selected on the Source setup men u in step 3. Refer to “Source Setup Operation” (page 52).
Setting the Rear Seat Entertainment System
Video and audio can be output to the rear monitor.
Setting item: RSE Setting contents: Off (Initial setting) / On
If you selected the “On” se tting, set the “Remote Sensor Setting” (page 42).
Setting items: BLUETOOTH / BLUETOOTH Info. / Set
4
Touch [] or [] etc., to change its setting.
When the pop-up window for se tup is displayed, touch [] to
5
Touch [] to return to the previous screen.
Immediately after changing the BLUETOOTH Setup (while the system is writing data automatically) do not turn the ignition key to OFF. Otherwise, the se ttings may not be changed.
For details on how to scroll through the list, refer to “Selecting an Item in a List” (page 25).
BLUETOOTH Device / AutoConnect / Passcode Change / Default Phonebook Encoding / Auto Answer / Auto Answer Time / Phone Speaker / Receiver Volume / Transmitter Volume / Calling Volume / Delete Call History
close the window after setting.
BLUETOOTH Setting
[BLUETOOTH] is selected on the BLUETOOTH setup menu in step
3. Refer to “BLUETOOTH Setup Operation” (page 56).
Setting item: BLUETOOTH Setting contents: Off / On (Initial setting)
Off: BLUETOOTH function is not used. On: Select when you would like to pair your BLUETOOTH
compatible phone with this unit.
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If the Bluetooth setting is “Off,” you cannot move to the BLUETOOTH setting screen.
D i s p l a yi n g B L U ET O O T H I n fo r m a t i o n
[BLUETOOTH Info] is selected on the BLUETOOTH setup menu in step 3. Refer to “BLUETOOTH Setup Operation” (page 56). You can display the BLUETOOTH device name and device address of this unit.
Setting item: BLUETOOTH Info
Registering the BLUETOOTH Device
Deleting a BLUETOOTH Device from the list
You can delete the information of a previously conne ct ed BLUETOOTH compatible device.
1
Touch [Set BLUETOOTH Device].
2
Touch [Delete] of the BLUETOOTH compatible device to delete from the Paired Device list.
3
Touch [OK].
Touching [Cancel] will cancel the setting.
[Set BLUETOOTH Device] is selected o n th e BLUETOOTH setup menu in step 3. Refer to “BLUETOOTH Setup Operation” (page 56). The BLUETOOTH device is used when a connectable BLUETOOTH compatible device is searched and connected from this unit, or a new BLUETOOTH compatible device is registered.
1
Touch [Set BLUETOOTH Device].
2
Touch [Search] of “No Device.”
The Device list displays up to 10 items.
3
Touch [Audio], [Hands-free] or [Both] of the device you want to connect from the list .
Audio: Sets for use as an Audio device Hands-free: Sets for use as a Hands Free Device. Both: Sets for use as both an Audio device and Hands
You can connect (pair) up to 5 BLUETOOTH compatible mobile phones.
4
When the device registration is complete, a message appears and the device returns to normal mode.
The BLUETOOTH registration process differs depending on the device version and SSP (Simple Secure Pairing). If a 4 or 6 character Passcode appears on this device, enter the Passcode using the BLUETOOTH compatible device. If a 6 character Passkey appe ars on this device, make sure the same passkey is displayed on the BLUETOOTH compatible device and touch “Yes.”
If all the 5 devices have been registered, you cannot register the 6th device. To register another device, you need to delete one of the devices from position 1 to 5 first.
Free Device.
Automatic Connection setting
[Auto Connect] is selected on the BLUETOOTH setup menu in step 3. Refer to “BLUETOOTH Setup Operation” (page 56). If the Automatic Connecting setting is “On ,” automatic conne ction is performed for the audio device registered in the Paire d Device list.
Setting item: Auto Connect Setting contents: Off / On (Initial setting)
Setting the Passcode
[Pass code Change] is selected on the BLUETOOTH setup menu in step 3. Refer to “BLUETOOTH Setup Operation” (page 56). You can set the code for co nnecting with a BLUETOOTH compatible device.
Setting item: Passcode Change
1
Touch [Passcode Change].
A numeric keypad screen is displayed.
2
Enter a 4-digit passcode, and then touch [Enter].
The initial number is 0000.
For details on how to input the numeric keypad, refer to “Numeric
Keypad Input Operations” (page 37).
Setting the BLUETOOTH Device
Select one of 5 paired BLUETOOTH compatible devices that you previously registered.
1
Touch [Set BLUETOOTH Device].
2
Touch [Audio] or [Hands-free] of the device you want to connect from the Paired Device list.
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Changing the Character Code of the Phone Book
Setting the time for automatic reception of a call
[Default Phonebook Encoding] is selected on the BLUE TOO T H setu p menu in step 3. Refer to “BLUETOOTH Setup Operation” (page 56). You can select the character code that is used when transferring the phone book or history from a mobile pho ne . If unrea da ble char a ct ers appear in the transferred da ta, select the correct character code.
Setting item: Default Phonebook Encoding Setting contents: EU1 / EU2 (Initial setting) / Russian / Chinese /
1
Touch [Default Phonebook Encoding].
The Character code list screen is displayed.
2
Touch the desired character code.
EU1: ISO 8859-1 EU2: ISO 8859-15 Russian: ISO 8859-5 Chinese: GB18030 Thai: CP874 Arabic: CP1256 Unicode UTF-8 Unicode UTF-16LE Unicode UTF-16BE
3
Touch [OK].
Thai / Arabic / Unicode UTF-8 / Unicode UTF-1 6LE / Unicode UTF-16BE
Setting Received Calls Automatically
[Auto Answer Ti me] is selected on the BLUETOOTH setup menu in step 3. Refer to “BLUETOOTH Setup Operation” (page 56). When “Auto Answer” is set to “On,” you can set how many seconds to let elapse before letting the Auto Answer pick up the call.
Setting item: Auto Answer Time Setting contents: 5sec / 10sec (Initial setting) / 15sec / 20sec
1
Touch [Auto Answer Time].
The Auto Answer setting screen is displayed.
2
Touch [] or [].
Selecting the Output Speaker
[Phone Speaker] is selected on the BLUETOOTH setup menu in step
3. Refer to “BLUETOOTH Setup Operation” (page 56). You can select which speaker in the car will output the audio from the phone.
Setting item: Phone Speaker Setting contents: All(Initial setting) / Front L / Front R / Front LR
All: The sound is output from all speakers in car. Front L: The sound is only output from the front left speaker. Front R: The sound is only output from the front right
Front LR: The sound is output from the front left and front
The setting cannot be adjusted during a phone call. Adjust the setting before placing a call.
speaker.
right speakers.
[Auto Answer] is selected on the BLUETOOTH setup menu in step 3. Refer to “BLUETOOTH Setup Operation” (page 56). When a call is received, you can set whether to answer it automatically or not.
Setting item: Auto Answer Setting contents: Off (Initial setting) / On
On: When a call is received, it will be answered automatically Off: When a call is received, it will not be answered
automatically
Adjusting the Receiver Volume
[Receiver Volume] is selected on t he BLUET OOTH setup menu in step
3. Refer to “BLUETOOTH Setup Operation” (page 56).
You can adjust the volume of the incom ing call.
Setting item: Receiver Volume Setting contents: 1 to 11 (Initial setting: 5)
Adjusting the Transmitter Volume
[Transmitter Volume] is selected on the BLUETOOTH setup menu in step 3. Refer to “BLUETOOTH Setup Operation” (page 56). You can adjust the tran smit volume, during the call.
Setting item: Transmitter Volume Setting contents: 1 to 11 (Initial setting: 5)
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Adjusting the Calling Volume
[Calling Volume] is selected on the BLUETOOTH setup me nu in step
3. Refer to “BLUETOOTH Setup Operation” (page 56). You can adjust the receive volume, during the call.
Setting item: Calling Volume Setting contents: 1 to 11 (Initial setting: 5)
Deleting All the Histories
[Delete Call History] is selected on the BL U ETOOTH setup menu in step 3. Refer to “BLUETOOTH Setup Operation” (page 56). Dialled/Received/M issed Incoming historie s ar e all deleted.
Setting item: Delete Call History
1
Touch [Delete Call History]
The confirmation screen is displayed.
When there is no history, this option is not available.
2
Touch [OK].
All the histories are deleted.
Camera Setup
Camera Setup Operation
With an optional camera connected, its vi deo is output to the monitor. When the camera is connected, set this item.
The parking brake must be engaged to access the Setup screen. Attempting to access this screen while driving will display the warning-Unable to operate while driving.
The following steps 1 to 5 are common operations to each “Setting item” of Camera Setup. Refer to each section for details.
1
Touch [Setup] icon of Top banner.
The Setup main screen is displayed.
2
Touch [ (CAMERA)].
The Camera Setup screen appears.
3
Select the desired item.
Setting items: Direct Camera / AUX Camera* / Camera Interrupt
4
Touch [] or [] etc., to change its setting.
When the pop-up window for se tup is displayed, touch [] to
5
Touch [] to return to the previous screen.
Immediately after changing the Camera Setup (while the system is writing data automatically) do not turn the ignition key to OFF. Otherwise, the settings may not be changed.
For details on how to scroll through the list, refer to “Selecting an Item in a List” (page 25).
(Power OFF Mode)
close the window after setting.
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Direct Camera Setting
[Direct Camera] is selected on the Camera setup menu in step 3. Refer to “Camera Setup Operation” (page59).
Setting the Camera Input
Setting item: Camera Select/ Guide Adjustment* Setting contents: Off (Initial setting) / Front / Rear*
Rear: Rear camera Front: Front camera
*1If “Camera Select” is set to “Off”, this option is not available.
2
If “Camera Select” in AUX Camera Setting is set to “Rear,” “Rear”
*
cannot be set in Direct Camera Setting.
Switching video patterns for Rear camera & Front camera
The video pattern can be changed when connected to HCE-C 200R / HCE-C200F/HCE-C210RD/HCE-C212F.
Setting item: Guide Adjustment
1
Touch [Guide Adjustment].
The camera guide adjustment screen is displayed.
2
Touch [Back], [Panorama], [Corner], or [Top].
The view will change to the selected view.
[Back] will not appear for the Front camera.
1
2
Display example for front camera mode
4
Touch [], [], [] or [] to adjus t t h e position of the guide.
Touching [Clear] clears adjustments and returns to the setting
before guide line alteration.
5
After the adjustment is completed, touch [Set].
Adjusting guides simultaneously (for Rear camera only)
Touch [Link].
The 3 vertical guides of the currently-selected guide link together, allowing them to be adjusted simultaneously.
3
Touch [] to return to the previous screen.
For an explanation of video patterns, see the camera Owne r's Manual.
Adjusting the Rear/Front Camera Guide
If you select “Rear” or “Front,” you can adjust the came ra guide position.
Setting item: Guide Adjustment
1
Touch [Guide Adjustment].
The camera guide adjustment screen is displayed.
If the video pattern is set to “Corner,” the camera guide will not be displayed.
2
Touch [Adjust].
If [Adjust] does not appear, proceed to step 3.
3
Touch the guide you int e nd to adjust.
Guide line can also be selected by touching [] [].
Display example for rear camera mode
Turning guide display ON/OFF
Turning the s elected guide off.
1
Touch [ON/OFF].
The currently selected guide will turn off.
2
To turn the guide on, touch [ON/OFF] ag a i n.
Guides that are turned off are still adjustable.
Returning guides to default.
1
Touch [Default].
A message window will appear.
2
Touch [OK].
Adjusted values will return to default settings.
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AUX Camera Setting
[AUX Camera] is selected on the Camera setup menu in step 3. Refer to “Camera Setup Operation” (page59).
Setting the Camera Input
Setting item: Camera Select / Camera Signal*1 / Guide
Setting contents: Off (Initial setting) / Rear*2 / OTHER
Rear: Rear camera OTHER: Side camera, Room camera, etc.
*1If “Camera Select” is set to “Off”, this option is not available.
2
If “Camera Select” in Direct Cam e ra Setti ng is set to “Rear,”
*
“Rear” cannot be set in AUX Camera Setting.
Setting the AUX Camera Signal Input
When the AUX camera is connected, the video input signal type can be chosen.
Further setting item: Camera Signal Setting contents: NTSC (Initial setting) / PAL
Adjusting the Rear Camera Guide
If you select “Rear” you can adjus t the ca m era g uide position.
Setting item: Guide Adjustment
1
Touch [Guide Adjustment].
The camera guide adjustment screen is displayed.
2
Touch [Adjust].
If [Adjust] does not appear, proceed to step 3.
3
Touch the guide you int e nd to adjust.
Guide line can also be selected by touching [] [].
Adjustment*
1
Adjusting guides simultaneously (for Rear camera only)
Touch [Link].
The 3 vertical guides of the currently-selected guide link together, allowing them to be adjusted simultaneously.
Turning guide display ON/OFF
Turning the s elected guide off.
1
Touch [ON/OFF].
The currently selected guide will turn off.
2
To turn the guide on, touch [ON/OFF] ag a i n.
Guides that are turned off are still adjustable.
Returning guides to default.
1
Touch [Default].
A message window will appear.
2
Touch [OK].
Adjusted values will return to default settings.
Camera Interrupt Setting (Power OFF Mode)
4
Touch [], [], [] or [] to adjust the position of the guide.
Touching [Clear] c le a rs adj ustments and returns to the setting before guide line alteration.
5
After the adjustment is completed, touch [Set].
[Camera Interrupt] is selected on the Camera setup menu in step 3. Refer to “Camera Setup Operation” (pag e59). You can set whether to display the rear camera image when the gear lever is moved to the reverse (R) po sition while the un it is turned off.
Setting item: Camera Interrupt (Power OFF Mode) Setting contents: On (Initial setting) / Off
On: The rear camera image is displayed Off: The rear camera image is not displayed
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BLUETOOTH Operation
Setup Before Using
About BLUETOOTH
BLUETOOTH is a wireless tech nology allowing communication between a mobile device or personal computer over short distances. This enables a hands-free call or data transmission between BLUETOOTH compatible devices. BLUETOOTH transmission is available in the unlicenced 2.4 GHz spectrum if the distance between devices is within 10 meters. For de ta ils, refer to the BLUETOOTH website (http://w w w.bluetooth.c om/).
Depending on the BLUETOOTH version, a BLUETOOTH
compatible device may not be able to communicate wi th thi s unit.
Proper function of this unit with all B LUETOOTH compatible devices is not guaranteed. For handling of the BLUETOOTH compatible device, consult your ALPINE dealer or ALPINE website.
Depending on the surroundings, BLUETOOTH wireless connection may be unstable.
When you place a call, or perform setup operations, be sure to stop your car in a safe place.
Depending on the connected BLUETOOTH compatible device(s), the function may differ. Also refer to the Owner’s Manual of the connected device(s).
About the Hands-Free Phone
Hands-free calls are possible when using a HFP (Hands-F ree Pro file) compatible mobile phone with this unit.
Avoid performing a hands-free call in heavy traffic or on narrow or
winding streets.
Close the windows while calling to reduce background noise.
If both calling parties are using hands-free devices, or the call is
made in a noisy location, difficulty hearing the other person’s voice is normal.
Depending on telephone li ne con d iti ons or certain mobile devices used, voices may sound unnatural.
When using a microphone, speak as directly as you can into the microphone to obtain the best sound quality.
Certain mobile phone features are dependent on the capabilities and settings of your service provider’s network. Additiona lly, certain features may not be activated by your service provider, and/or the provider’s network settings may limit the feature’s functionality. Always contact your service provider about feat ure availability and functionality. All features, functionality, and other product specifications, as well as the information contained in the Owner’s Manual are based upon the latest available information and are believed to be accurate at the time of printing. Alpine reserves the right to change or modify any inform ation or specifications without notice or obligation.
Before Using BLUETOOTH
Before using the hands-free phone/audio function, the following settings need to be made.
1
Set “BLUETOOTH” to “On” (see page 56).
2
Register a BLUETOOTH device in this unit (see page 57).
Refer to “BLUETOOTH Setting” (page 56).
You can search for this unit using a BLUETOOTH compatible device,
and then connect that BLUETOOTH compatible device to this unit. The device name of this unit is “ALPINE NAVI” and the initial number of the passcode is “0000.” Also r efer to the Owner’s Manual of the connected device(s).
Hands-Free Phone Control
Display example for Phone menu screen
BLUETOOTH devices Name Favorites Display: Short Cut icon
Dialled/Received/Missed Display: Each histories icon
Connecting a BLUETOOTH Device
Registering a BLUETOOTH device in INE-W925R enables automatic connection. If it does not connect automatically, run through the connection procedure again.
1
Press the (PHONE) button.
The Phone menu screen is displayed.
2
Touch [Connect].
BLUETOOTH connection will start.
Disconnecting the BLUETOOTH Connection
Touch [Disconnect].
The BLUETOOTH connection is disconnected.
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Changing the connecting BLUETOOTH Device
If multiple BLUETOOTH devices are registered in this device, you can change the connection among the registered devices.
Calling
Use the Phone menu screen to make a phone call.
Using Short Cut Dialling to Make a Call
1
Press the (PHONE) button.
The Phone menu screen is displayed.
2
Touch [Change].
The Set Bluetooth Device screen is displayed.
3
Touch [Audio] or [Hands-free] of the selected device.
The connection will transfer to the selected device.
You can check re gistered shortcut dialing by touching the BLUETOOTH Device List. For how to assign one-touch dialling, refer to “Assigning as a Short Cut Dialling Number” (page 65).
Answering a Call
Incoming calls are announced by the received call ring tone and a displayed message (PHONE No., etc.).
1
An incoming call triggers the ringtone and an incoming call display.
2
Touch [] or press (PHONE) button.
The call starts.
When “Setting Receive d Cal ls Auto mati cally” (page 58) is set to “On,” you can receive a call automatically.
During a call, the audio for the c urrent mode on the uni t is mute d. After calling, playback will resume.
When the caller’s numb er is transmitted to the system, if the caller’s name is stored in the phone book, the name is displayed. If the name is not stored, the number is displ ay ed. When neither the name or th e number is unavailable, “Unknown” is displayed.
You can assign up to 4 phone numbers for one-touch dialing to make a call easily. For how to assign one-touch dialling, refer to “Assigning as a Short Cut Dialling Number” (p ag e65).
1
Press the (PHONE) button.
The phone menu screen is displayed.
2
Touch [ Favorites].
3
Touch [Dial1], [Dial2], [Dial3] or [Dial4].
The phone call is sent to the stored number.
Pressing and holding [Dial1], [Dial2], [Dial3] or [Dial4] displays
the Shortcut Dialling Edit screen. The only available editing operation is deletion.
If a name has been registered, the name is displayed on the shortcut button.
Dialling a Number In Call History
You can use 3 types of history to make a phone call. Call History saves up to 60 phone numbers. If the limit is exceede d, the olde st phone number is deleted.
1
Press the (PHONE) button.
The phone menu screen is displayed.
2
Touch [ Dialled], [ Received] or [ Missed].
The last four histories are displayed.
3
Touch the name from the call history.
The details screen of the call history is displayed.
To display all the histories, touch [All]. Touching [Delete]
deletes the selected histories.
Adjusting ringtone volume
The ringtone volume is adjustable on the incoming call message screen.
Touch [] or [] for “Vol.”
Hanging up the Telephone
Touch [].
The call finishes.
4
Touch [].
The phone call is started.
Dialing a Number In the Phone Book
You can use the phone book of the mobile phone to ma ke a phone call. Before using, you need to transfer the p hone book from the mobile phone to the system. For details on how to transfer the phone book, refer to “Synchronising the Phone Book” (page 65).
1
Press the (PHONE) button.
The phone menu screen is displayed.
2
Touch .
3
Touch the person name or the telephone number from the Phone Book list.
4
Touch [].
The phone call is started.
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Entering a Phone Number to Make a Call
Changing the Voice Output
1
Press the (PHONE) button.
The phone menu screen is displayed.
2
Touch .
The number input screen appears.
3
Enter the phone number you wish to call.
You can enter up to 31 digits.
4
Touch [].
5
Touch [Call].
The phone call is started.
Redial Function
Yo u can r edi a l the person you have previously called.
1
Press the (PHONE) button.
The phone menu screen is displayed.
2
Touch [Redial].
The number is redialed.
3
Touch [Call].
The phone call is started.
Operations During a Conversation
The voice output for calls is swit chable between car speakers and the mobile phone speaker.
Touch [].
Depending on the mobile phone, this operati on may not be possible.
DTMF (Touch-Tone) Function
Transmits a DTMF (Touch-Ton e) during a call.
1
Touch [TONE].
The number input screen appears.
2
Input number.
You can transmit a Touch-Tone signal during a call.
Touching and holding “0” initiates “+” tone transmission.
Display example
Name and phone number Conversation time
Adjusting the Speech Volume
You can adjust the transmit volume and receive volume respect ively.
Touch [] or [] for “Vol.”
:Outgoing volume :Incoming volume
You can adjust the volume in 11 levels. Touch [] to turn down the volume. Touch [] to turn up the volume.
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Deleting the Phone Book Entries
Phone Book Function
Display example for Phone Book screen
An icon is displayed to indicate that multiple phone numbers are registered under an entry.
Synchronising the Phone Book
You can synchronise the system’s phone book with the mobile phone’s phone book.
1
Press the (PHONE) button.
The phone menu screen is displayed.
2
Touch [].
3
Touch [Download].
Deleting One Entry from the Phone Book
1
Press the (PHONE) button.
The Phone menu screen is displayed.
2
Touch [].
The Phone Book screen is displayed.
3
Touch the phone number you intend to delete.
4
Touch [Delete].
The confirmation screen is displayed. If multiple phone numbers are registered, they are all deleted.
5
Touch [OK].
The selected number is deleted.
Deleting All Entries from the Phone Book
1
Press the (PHONE) button.
The Phone menu screen is displayed.
2
Touch [].
The Phone Book screen is displayed.
3
Touch [Delete All].
The confirmation screen is displayed.
4
Touch [OK].
All entries of the phone book are deleted.
4
Touch [SYNC].
Synchronisation of the phone books starts.
You can store up to 1,000 phone numbers in the phone book for USER1 and USER2, respectively.
You can store up to 5 phone numbers by one person’s name.
Adding the Phone Book
1
Press the (PHONE) button.
The phone menu screen is displayed.
2
Touch [].
3
Touch [Download].
4
Touch [Add].
Stays on standby for connection of the mobile phone.
Touch [Cancel] to cancel the standby mode.
5
The mobile phone accesses this unit and then transfers the phone book from the mobile phone to this unit.
Mobile phone connection is cancelled while the phone book is being transferred.
Assigning as a Short Cut Dialling Number
Assigning from Call History
1
Press the (PHONE) button.
The Phone menu screen is displayed.
2
Touch [Dialled], [Received] or [Missed].
The last four histories are displayed.
3
Touch the person name you intend to assign as the Short Cut dialling number.
The details screen of the Phone book is displayed.
To display all the histories, touch [All]. Touching [Delete]
deletes the selected histories.
4
Touch [Preset].
The details screen for the Short Cut is displayed.
5
Touch [Save].
The phone number is assigned to the selected Short Cut dialling number.
If Dial1, Dial2, Dial3 or Dial4 is already registered, it is overwritten.
Touch [Delete] to delete an assigned short cut dialing number.
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Assigning f rom the Phone Book
1
Press the (PHONE) button.
The Phone menu screen is displayed.
2
Touch [].
The Phone Book screen is displayed.
3
To uch th e phone numbe r y ou inte nd to assign a s the Short Cut dialling number.
The details screen of the Phone book is displayed.
4
Touch [Preset].
The details screen for the Short Cut is displayed.
5
Touch [Save].
The phone number is assigned to the selected Short Cut dialling number.
If Dial1, Dial2, Dial3 or Dial4 is already registered, it is overwritten.
Touch [Delete] to delete an assigned short cut dialing number.
BLUETOOTH Audio
If a BLUETOOTH compatible mobile phone, portable player, etc. is connected by wireless, you can play back a song ( ope r ation is controllable fr o m the unit).
Display example for BLUETO OTH Audio main screen
Touch [<<], [>>]
Song title Artist title Album title Elapsed time BLUETOOTH devices Name
The displayed onscreen buttons may differ depending on the AVRCP version.
Status Indicator/Song title/Artist title/Album title/Elapsed time do not display for AVRCP Ver. 1.0.
To play back audio, a mobile phone or a portable player conforming to A2DP (Advanced Audio Distribution Profile) or AVRCP (Audio/ Video Remote Control Profile) is required. Not all functions work with all devices.
During a call, sound on the BLUETOOTH audio source is muted.
Compatible AVRCP versions: 1.0, 1.3, 1.4
Available functions may differ depending on the AVRCP version.
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Playback
M.I.X. (Random Play)
1
Press the (AUDIO) button.
2
Touch [BLUETOOTH-AUDIO] of Top banner.
3
Touch [] or [] to select the desired track (file).
Returning to the beginning of the current file:
Touch [].
Fast backward the current file:
Touch and hold [].
Advance to the beginning of the next file:
Touch [].
Fast forward the current file:
Touch and hold [].
4
To pause playback, touch [ / ].
Repeat Play
Available for AVRCP Ver. 1.3 and 1.4 only.
Touch [] during playback.
The repeat mode switches every time the button is touched.
(FILE)
(GROUP)
Av ailable for AVRCP Ver . 1.3 and 1.4 only.
Touch [] during playback.
The M.I.X. mode switches every time [] is touched.
(GROUP)
(ALL)
(OFF)
Operations may differ depending on the connec te d BLU ETOOTH compatible device.
Selecting Groups
Av ailable for AVRCP Ver . 1.3 and 1.4 only.
Touch [ Group] or [Group ] to select the group.
Search Function
Available for AVRCP Ver. 1.4 only. The displayed list differs with the connected BLUETOOTH device.
Touch [ (Search)] of Bottom banner during playback.
Select the track, etc., you want to listen to from the displayed list.
(ALL)
(OFF)
Operations may differ depending on the connected BLUE TOOTH compatible device.
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Auxiliary Device (Optional)
Operating Auxiliary Devices (Optional)
To operate devices connected to the AUX terminals of INE-W925R, follow the procedure described below .
Set AUX In to “On.” Refer to “Setting the AUX Mode” (page 55).
Depending on the connected unit , the onsc reen buttons may not
work, or their operation may differ .
AUX Operation Screen Display During Video File Playback
Touch the screen.
The AUX operation screen is displayed.
Example for AUX1, AUX2, AUX3, DVD, Game, USB Player mode display
WARNING It is dangerous (and illegal in many states) for the driver to watch TV/v ideo while d riving th e vehicl e. The driver may be distracted from looking ahead and an accident could occur.
Install the INE-W925R correctly so that the driver cannot watch TV/video unless the vehicle is stopped and the emergency brake is applied.
If the INE-W925R is not installed correctly, the driver will be able to watch TV/v ide o while driving the vehicle and may be distracted from looking ahead and cause an accident. The driver or other people could be severely injured.
If you try to activat e the auxiliary device while driving, the display will show the warning-Picture off for your safety.
1
Press the (AUDIO) button.
2
Touch [AUX1]*1, [AUX2]*1 or [AUX3]*2 of T op banner.
The AUX mode screen is displayed.
1
The name which is given as the mode name in “Setting the Primary
*
AUX Name (AUX Setup)” (page55) and “Setting the Secondary AUX Name” (page 55) is displayed.
2
When “Setting the AUX3” (page 56), AUX3 appears when setting
*
”AUX” only.
The operation screen changes to the visual screen in the AUX mode for 5 seconds after an operation has been per for med . To hide the AUX operation screen, touch the video display area.
Touch the display panel to display the operation screen again.
Setting the AUX name for EXT. DVD, DVD-CHG, DVB-T, and TV mode displays their individual ope ration switches and enables operation. Refer to “Setting the Primary AUX Name (AUX Setup)” (page 55) and “Setting the Secondary AUX Name” (page 55).
The direct touch feature is available in USB Player mode. Directly touch operation switches displayed on the screen to operate.
Operating an External DVD Player
To operate an External DVD player (Op ti o na l), set “Setting the Primary AUX Name (AUX Setup)” (page 55) or “Setting the Secondary AUX Name” (page 55) to “EXT.DVD.”
Change to the External DVD Mode
1
Press the (AUDIO) button.
2
Touch [EXT.DVD] of Top ba nner.
The display shows the EXT. DVD mode screen.
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About the DVD Operation Screen
When the external DVD player playback screen is displayed, you can touch the screen to display the operat ion sc re en . For detai ls on how to operate, refer to the Owner’s Manual of the connected DVD player.
External DVD player display example
Touch [<<], [>>]
[]
Touch the switch to go back to the beginning of the current chapter/track/file. Touch the switch once more to find the beginning of the previous chapter/track/file. Touch and hold to fast reverse.
[]
Touch the switch to advance to the beginning of the next chapter/track/file. Touch and hold to fast forward.
[]
Starts/Stop M.I.X. play.
[]
Starts/Stop repeat play.
[/]
Switches between play and pause.
[]
Touching during play initiates a pre stop. Touching again stops play.
[Top Menu]
Calls up the Top Menu screen.
[Menu]
Calls up the Menu screen.
[Menu Control]
Calls up the menu operation mode.
[]
Switches the programme/playlist/folder down.
[]
Switches the programme/playlist/folder up.
[Angle]
Switches angle.
[Audio]
Switches audio.
[Sub Title]
Switches sub titles.
Menu operation mode screen display example
[Key]
The menu operation mode will be displayed.
[], []
Moves key panel location.
[]
Closes menu operation mode.
[]
Closes key panel.
[], [], [], []
Moves menu cursor.
[Enter]
Determines the selected item.
[Return]
Returns to the previous item/screen.
Operating an External DVD Changer
To operate an External DVD changer (Optional), set “Setting the Primary AUX Name (AUX Setup)” (page 55) or “Setting the Secondary AUX Name” (page 55) to “DVD-CHG..”
Change to the External DVD Changer Mode
1
Press the (AUDIO) button.
2
Touch [DVD-CHG.] of Top banner.
The display shows the DVD-CHG. mode screen.
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About the DVD Changer Operation Screen
About the DVB-T operation screen
When the External DVD changer playback screen is displayed, you can touch the screen to display the operat ion sc re en . For detai ls on how to operate, refer to the Owner’s Manual of the connected DVD changer.
The DVD-CHG. operation mode screen and the Menu operation
mode screen are the same as the external DVD player operation screen. Refer to ”Operating an External DVD Player.”
External DVD changer display example 3/3 (Info mode)
Touch [<<], [>>]
[Disc1]-[Disc6]
Selects a Disc.
Operating the Mobile Digital TV Receiver (DVB-T)
To operate the Mobile Digital TV Receiver (DVB-T) (Optional), set “Setting the Prim a ry AUX Name (AUX Setup)” (page 55) or “Setting the Secondary AUX Name” (page 55) to “DVB-T.”
Changing to the Mobile Digital TV Receiver (DVB-T) Mode
1
Press the (AUDIO) button.
2
Touch [DVB-T] of Top banner.
The display shows the DVB-T mode screen.
When you touch the screen in the DVB-T mode, the operation screen is displaye d. Fo r de tail s on ho w to op era te, r efe r to the O wner ’ s Ma nua l of the connected Digital TV Receiver (DVB-T).
Menu operation mode screen display example
[]
Switches the Channel number/ Favorite channel number down.
[]
Switches the Channel number / Favorite channel number up.
[TUNE] (Channel or FAV)
Switches between the Channel mode and the Favorite channel mode.
[EPG]
Call up the Electronic Programme Guide (EPG).
[Menu]
Call up the menu screen.
[Menu Control]
Call up the menu operation mode.
[A/V]
Switches the source.
[Scan]
Touch the switch to start the scan procedure.
If the setting for “Setting Direct Touch Operation” (page 55) is set to “On,” direct touch operation is possible. Directly touch operation switches displayed on the screen to operate. To display the operation screen, touch [Control].
Operating a TV
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To operate a TV Receiver (TV) (Optional), set “Setting the Primary AUX Name (AUX Setup)” (page 55) or “Setting the Secondary AUX Name” (page 55) to “TV.”
Change to the TV mode
1
Press the (AUDIO) button.
2
Touch [TV] of Top banner.
The display shows the TV mode screen.
About the TV operation screen
When the TV playback screen is displ ay ed , you can touch the screen to display the operation screen. For details on how to operate, refer to the Owner’s Manual of the connected TV.
Touch [<<], [>>]
[], [ ]
Switches the Channel number / Preset channel / frequency down.
[], [ ]
Switches the Channel number / Preset channel / frequency up.
[TUNE] (Channel or PRESET or MANUAL)
Switches amongst Channel mode, Preset mode, and Manual mode.
[Band]
Switches the band.
[A.Memo]
The tuner automatically seeks and stores stations.
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Camera Operation (Optional)
When an optional camera is connected, th e view video of camera can be output to the monitor. Front camera or Rear camera can be connected to this unit. Depending on your camera, please choos e th e conne c tion method (Direct or AUX) and camera type (Front, Rear or OTHER) first. For details, refer to “Camera Setup” (page59).
Front camera:
When the HCE-C212F/HCE-C200F is connected, conditions in front of the vehicle, such as objects, people and other hazards, can be seen.
Rear camera:
If an HCE-C210RD/HCE-C200R/HCE-C117D/HCE-C107D/HCE­C115/HCE-C105 camera is connected, when the vehicle is reversed, the rear camera view (guide marks for vehicle width and available distance) is displayed automatically on the screen of this unit.
Other camera:
Set when connecting to a camera other than the Front camera or Rear camera, such as a room camera and side camera.
You can adjust the quality of the camera image.
Setting items: Li ve Contrast / Br ig ht / Colour / Contrast
Refer to “Visual Setting” (page 43).
Switching the Image Pattern for the Rear Camera
If the camera has a view switch function, the Direct Change switch is displayed.
1
Touc h the screen when the image from the rear camera is displayed.
The operation screen is displayed on the screen.
After a 5-second time-out, the operation screen returns to the camera display screen.
2
Touch [Back], [Panorama], [Corner] or [Top].
The image pattern changes.
[Back]: Rear View [Panorama] : Panorama View [Corner]: Corner View [Top]: Ground View
For detailed information about image patterns, see the camera Owner's Manual.
Guide Display ON/OFF Setting
1
Touch the screen when the image from the camera is displayed.
The operation screen is displayed on the screen.
After a 5-second time-out, the operation screen returns to the camera display screen.
Rear Camera Operation
Set “Rear” for “Direct Camera Setting” (page 60) or “AUX Camera Setting” (page 61).
Displaying the rear view video while the car is in reverse
1
Shift the gear lever to the reverse (R) position.
The rear view image is displayed while the car remains in reverse.
2
If you shift the gear lever to a position other than reverse (R), the monitor returns to the previous screen.
Never depend solely on the camera when backing up. Al way s turn and look and only use the camera for additional assistance.
This function is effe ctiv e when the r everse wire is proper ly con nected .
2
Touch [Guide OFF] on the Rear camera display screen.
The guide disappears, and then the [Guide OFF] switch changes to [Gui de ON].
3
Touch [Guide ON] to turn on the guide.
Adjusting the Caution Display Location
1
Touch the screen when the image from the camera is displayed.
The operation screen is displayed on the screen.
After a 5-second time-out, the operation screen returns to the camera display screen.
2
Touch [Caution ].
For each touch, the caution location moves to the top or bottom of the screen.
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About the Rear Camera Guide
To display the guide, set “Guide Display ON/OFF Setting” (page 72) to On. Also, to a dju st the gui de , r efe r to “Adjusting the Rea r/F r ont Ca me ra Guide” (page 60). You can also turn off the guide in the Rear camera display screen.
Indication mark meaning
When the car is put into reverse gear, the monitor switches to the rear view camera image. Guides appear to help visualise the car's width and distance from the rear bu mp er.
Distance guidance mark
The distance guides repres en t th e g ro und level distan ce fro m th e rear bumper. It is difficult to accurately estimate the distance to objects above ground level.
<Screen>
C B
A (about 0.5 m)
<Positions of A, B and C>
about 1 m
1 Car width extension marks (red, yellow and green in
order of distance)
If properly calibrated, the marks indicate the car's width. This helps guide the car's path when backing up in a straight line.
The marks represent the distance from the rear of the car (from the rear end of the bumper).
The marks do not move in synchronisation with the
steering wheel.
2 Distance guidance marks
The marks represent the distance from the rear of the car (from the rear end of the bumper).
The marks do not move in synchronisation with the
steering wheel.
Each centre position of the mark represents about 0.5 m
(red), about 1 m (yellow) and about 2 m (green) behind.
Depending on the condition of the car or road surface, the range of vision may vary.
The camera has a limited range of vision. Objects at extreme angles to the camera (e.g. under the bumper or at opposite ends of the bumper) may not be in the its field-of-vision.
The rear camera image may have a tint which is different from the actual surroundings.
Depending on the car, the guidance may deviate to the right or left. This is not a malfunction.
In the screen, according to the distance guidance marks, the truck seems to be parked about 1 m away (at the position B). In actual fact, however, if you reversed to position A, you would collide with the truck. In the screen, positions A, B and C seem to be located in order of proximity. However, in actual fact, the position A and C are the same distance, and B is farther away than positions A and C.
The car width extension mark represents the distance to the road surface. The distance to an object on the road is not accurately repr esented by the guides.
In the following conditions, screen visibility may be impaired. This is not a malfunction.
- When it is dark (during the night, etc.).
- Under very high or very low temperature conditions.
- When water drops adhere to the camera, or when the humid ity
is high (such as rainy weather, etc.).
- When foreign bodies (such as mud, etc.) adhere to the camera or its peripheral area.
- When sunlig ht or he adlights directly strike the camera lens.
- When a CCD camera is connected, smearing* may occur. This
phenomenon is peculiar to CCD cameras.
* Smear phenomenon:
A phenomenon which occurs when a high-intensity spot (such as a reflection of the sunlight on a car body) is shot by the camera. The picture below is an example of 'vertical smear' common to CCD cameras.
A high-intensity spot
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Error between the screen and the actual road surface
In the following conditions, errors are produced be twe e n the sc ree n guidance and the actual road surface. (The illustrations represent a case when the camera is installed in the standard position.)
When there is a steep upward slope behind the car (example)
<Screen>
Distance guidance marks
<Situation of the car>
When there is a steep downward slope behind the car (example)
<Screen>
<Situation of the car>
Actual distances
Error Error
The distance guidance mark represents the distance to a flat road surface. Therefore in the case of an upward slope behind the car, the distance guides are displayed closer to the rear bumper than the actual distance. For example, if there is an obstacle on the upward slope, it may appear farther away than its actual position. Also, an error may occur between the guidance and the actual path of the car on the road surface.
Error Error
In the case of a downward slope behind the car, the distance guides are displayed farther from the rear bumper than the actual distance. If there is an obstacle on the downward slope, it seems closer than its actual position. Also, an error may occur between the guidance and the actual path of the car on the road surface.
Front Camera Operation
Set “Front” for “Direct Camera Setting” (page 60).
Displaying the Front View Video Manually
1
Press the (My Favorites) button.
The Favorites screen is displayed.
2
Touch [Camera].
The Camera mode is activated and the front view video is displayed. When the front camera (direct camera) and rear camera or side camera (AUX camera) are connected simultaneously, the screen for selecting which camera image to display appears.
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Switching the Image Pattern for the Front Camera
1
Touch the screen when the image from the front camera is displayed.
The operation screen is displayed on the screen.
After a 5-second time-out, the ope ration screen returns to the camera display screen.
2
Touch [Panorama], [Corner] or [Top].
The image pattern changes. [Panorama]: Panorama View [Corner]: Corner View [Top]: Ground View
For detailed information about image patterns, see the camera Owner's Manual.
About the adjustment of guide display ON/ OFF setting and adjustment of Caution display location
As with the rear camera, the front camer a guide dis play ON/OFF sett ing and Caution display location ca n be adjusted. Refer to “Guide Display ON/OFF Setting” (page 72) and “Adjusting the Caution Display Location” (page 72) for th e oper a tions.
Other Camera Operation
Set “OTHER” for “AUX Camera Setting” (page 61).
1
Press the (My Favorites) button.
The Favorites screen is displayed.
2
Touch [Camera].
When the front camera (direct camera) and rear camera or side camera (AUX camera) are connected simultaneously, the screen for selecting which camera image to display appears.
About the adjustment of the Caution display location
As with the rear camera, the Caution display location for other cameras can be adjusted. Refer to “Adjusting the Caution Display Locat ion ” (page 72) for the operations.
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USB Memory (Optional)
You can play back music files (MP3/WMA/AAC) and video files
®
) stored in a USB memory device on the internal player of this
(DivX system. This section explains music opera tions only. Refer to the DivX operation section in “DVD” (page 36) for information on video.
If the first file played is a music file, the mode will be the music play
mode. If the first file played is a video file, the mode will be the video play mode. Also, the mode changes by selecting “AUDIO” or “VIDEO” in step 2 in Search Function. Refer to “Searching for a Desired Song” (page 77) and “Searching for a Desired Video File” (page 39).
Display example for the USB main screen (Info mode)
Audio mode
Video mode
®
Playback
1
Press the (AUDIO) button.
2
Touch [USB] of Top banner.
The USB mode is activated and the display changes to the USB screen.
3
Touch [] or [] or to select the desired track (file).
Returning to the beginning of the current track (file):
Touch [].
Fast re verse :
Touch and hold [].
Advancing to the beginning of the next track (file) :
Touch [].
Fast forward :
Touch and hold [].
4
To pause playback, touch [ / ].
[>] is displayed in the middle of the screen. Touch [>/ll] again or touch [>] in the middle of the screen to start playback.
Any file protected by DRM (Digital Rights Management) copy protection, cannot be played back on this unit.
The playback time may not be correctly displayed when a VBR (Variable Bit Rate) recorded file is played back.
If there is tag information, artist name/album name/track name is displayed.
ID3 tag/WMA tag If an MP3/WMA/AAC file contains ID3 tag/WMA tag inform ati on, the ID3 tag/WMA tag information is disp lay ed (e.g., song name, artist name, and album name).
If the combined number of files/folders in the USB memory devices reaches 10,000, the message “The system has reached its limit of recognis able f i le s/fo lder s f rom the USB device.” will be displayed. To delete the message, remove the USB memory devices.
Touch [<<], [>>]
Refer to “Display example for MP3/W M A/AAC main screen” (page 33) and “Display example for DivX for screen element explanations.
You can display artwork during USB playback.
About creating a tag information library
You can scan music files in a USB memory device and create a li br ar y of tag information in this unit. Library creation starts when the USB memory device is connected. The ti me it takes to create the library depends on the nu mber of files in the USB memory device, but it may take several minutes.
About operation s du ri ng librar y crea tio n
“Tag Search ” (p age 77) does not work properly while a library is being created.
The order in which songs are played during library creation may differ from the order in the USB memory device.
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main screen” (page 36)
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Repeat Play
Operation differs depending on whether the m ost re cent song search was a Tag Search or a Folder/File Search.
Touch [] during playback.
The repeat mode switches every time the button is touched.
Folder/File Search mode:
Repeat Repeat Folder* (OFF) Repeat
Tag Search mode:
Repeat (OFF) Repeat
* Only files in a folder are repeatedly played back.
If the Repeat Play mode is activa te d d uri ng M .I. X. pl ay back, the
M.I.X. mode will be cancelled.
Random Play (M.I.X.)
Operation differs depending on whethe r th e most recent song search was a Tag Search or a Folder Search.
Touch [] during playback.
The tracks (files) on the disc will be played ba ck in a random sequence. To cancel M.I.X. play, touch [].
Folder Search mode:
M.I.X. Folder*
Tag Search mode:
M.I.X. Songs*2(OFF) M.I.X. Songs*
*1 Only files in a folder are played back in random sequence.
2
M.I.X. Songs randomly plays back songs within a selected category
*
(playlist, album, etc.). The songs within the category are played just once until all songs have been played.
If the M.I.X. mode is activated duri ng Re pe at playback, the Repeat Play mode will be cancelled.
If you select a track by using the search mode, the M.I.X. play mode will be cancelled.
1
(OFF) M.I.X. Folder*
1
2
Random Play (M.I.X. ALL)
This operation is available only if the most recent song search was a Tag Search.
1
Touch [ (Search)] of Bottom banner during playback.
The search mode is activated.
2
Touch [Music].
The category name list screen is displayed.
3
Touch [Shuffle All] during playback.
The tracks (files) on the disc will be played back in a random sequence.
To cancel M.I.X. play, touch [].
All songs in the USB memory are played back in random sequence. Any one song does not play back again until all songs hav e been played back.
Searching for a Desired Song
INE-W925R can carry out 2 kinds of searches.
Folder Name Search Mode
4
Touch [] of the desired folder.
The first file in the selected folder is played back.
File Name Search Mode
4
Touch the desired folder name.
The file name of the selected folder is displayed.
5
Touch the desired file name.
The selected file is played back.
To return to the previous hierarchy, touch [].
For details on how to scroll through the list, refer to “Selecting an
Item in a List” (page 25).
After selecting a folder via a Folder name search, touch [] on the
main screen to display the folder search screen.
After selecting a file via a File name search, touch [] on the
main screen to display the file search screen.
T ag Search
By using file tag information and keeping thes e son gs organise d in playlists, this unit’s search functions will ease song searches in large libraries. Each music category has its own individual hierarchy. Use the Playlists/ Artists/Albums/Songs/Genre s/C omposers search mode to narrow searches based on the table bel ow.
Hierarchy 1 Hierarchy 2 Hierarchy 3 Hierarchy 4
Playlists Songs
Artists Albums Songs
Albums Songs
Songs
Genres Artists Albums Songs
Composers Albums Songs
For example: Searching by Artist name The following e x amp l e explains how an ARTISTS se arch i s p erfo rmed. Another search mode can be used for the same oper a tion, although the hierarchy differ s.
Searching by artist name
1
Touch [ (Search)] of Bottom banner during playback.
2
Touch [Music].
The search mode screen appears.
3
Touch [Artists].
The Artists search screen is displayed.
4
Select the desired artist.
File/Folder Name Search
1
Touch [ (Search)] of Bottom banner during playback.
2
Touch [Music].
The search mode is activated.
3
Touch [Folders].
The folder name list screen is displayed.
To Play Back the Artist Directly
1 Touch [] of the artist’s name.
All songs of the selected artist are played back.
To Search for the Album of the Artist
1 Touch the selected artist name.
The Albums search screen of the selected artist is displayed.
2 Touch [] of the desired album’s name.
All songs of the selected album are played back.
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To Search for a Song in the Album of the Artist
1 Touch the desired artist’s name.
All albums of the selected artist are displayed.
5
Touch the desired album’s name.
All songs of the selected album are displayed.
6
Touch the desired song’s name.
The selected song is played back.
For details on how to scroll through the list, refer to “Selecting an Item in a List” (page 25).
After selecting a file via a Tag search, touch [] on the main screen to displa y th e se arch screen. The hierarchy level you selected last in the search mode is displayed.
Direct Up/Down Function
This operation is available only if the most recent song search was a Tag Search. Playlist/Artist/Album/Genre/Composer can be easily changed. For example, if you li s ten to a song fro m a sel ect ed album, the album can be changed.
Touch [] or [] to select the desired Playlist/Artist/ Album/Genre/Composer.
If an album is selected from an artist search, the album can be searched.
For details on icon display, refer to “Direct Up/Down switch ico n: ” (page 81).
If search selection mode is n ot ac tivated, Direct Up/Down Funct ion is not possible.
During M.I.X. playback, this operation is not possibl e.
Select the desired Folder (Folder up/ down)
This operation is available only if the most recent song search was a Folder/File Search. If you listen to a file from a selected folder, the folder can be changed.
Touch [] or [] to select the folder.
During M.I.X. ALL playback, this ope ration is not possible.
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iPod/iPhone (Optional)
An iPod/iPhone can be connected to this unit by using the cable KCU­461iV (sold separately). You can connect a video-capable iPod to enjoy video as well as music. When the INE-W925R is connect ed by th e ab ove cable, the controls on the iPod are disabled.
Internet or telephon e fun ct ions, etc., of the iPhone or iPod touch are
not controllable from the unit, but these functions can be controlled using the iPhone or iPod touch itself.
To watch the video screen of the file in the iPod/i Phone, the parking brake must be engaged.
For automatic transmission vehicles, place the transmission lever in the Park position.
About iPod/iPhone models usable with this unit
The following devices have been tested and shown to work
with this unit. Correct function of earlier versions cannot be guaranteed.
iPod nano 6th generation 8GB/16GB: Ver.1.1 iPod touch 4th generation 8GB/32GB/64GB: Ver.4.3.1 iPod touch 3rd generation 8GB/32GB/64GB: Ver.4.3.1 iPod nano 5th generation(video camera) 8GB/16GB: Ver.1.0.2 iPod classic(Late2009) 160GB: Ver.2.0.4 iPod touch 2nd generation 8GB/16GB/32GB/64GB: Ver.4.2.1 iPod nano 4th generation(video) 8GB/16GB: Ver.1.0.4 iPod touch 1st generation 8GB/16GB/32GB: Ver.3.1.3 iPod nano 3rd generation(video) 4GB/8GB: Ver.1.1.3 iPod classic 80GB/160GB: Ver.1.1.2 iPod classic 120GB: Ver.2.0.1 iPod nano 2nd generation(aluminum) 2GB/4GB/8GB: Ver.1.1.3 iPod 5th generation(video) 60GB/80GB: Ver.1.3 iPod 5th generation(video) 30GB: Ver.1.3 iPod nano 1st generation 1GB/2GB/4GB: Ver.1.3.1
The following devices have been tested and shown to work
with this unit. Correct function of earlier versions cannot be guaranteed.
iPhone 4 16GB/32GB: Ver.4.3.1 iPhone 3GS 8GB/16GB/32GB: Ver.4.3.1 iPhone 3G 8GB/16GB: Ver.4.2.1 iPhone 4GB/8GB/16GB: Ver.3.1.3
For clarity in identifying your model of iPod, please see
Apple’s own document “Identifying iPod models” at http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1353.
WARNING It is dangerous for the driver to watch video while driving the vehicle. The driver may be distracted from looking ahead and an accident could occur.
Install the INE-W925R correctly so that the driver cannot watch Video unless the vehicle is stopped and the emergency brake is applied.
If the INE-W925R is not installed correctly, the driver will be able to watch the Video while driving the vehicle and may be distracted from looking ahead causing an accident. The driver or other people could be severely injured.
Display example for iPod /iPhone main screen (Info mode)
Audio mode
Video mode
Song title/Episode title* Artist title/Release Date* Album title/Podcast title* Current song no./Total song no. Remaining time for playing Artwork display Elapsed time
: During audio-only playback of a video file in a
Playlist, the Video icon is displayed.
: During audio-only playback of a music file in a video
Playlist, the Music icon is displayed.
* Podcast mode
The iPod/iPhone operation screen dis play during video file playbac k
Touc h the screen while the iPod/iPhone playback screen is displayed.
The iPod/iPhone operation screen is displayed.
The operation screen changes to the visual screen in the iPod mode for 5 seconds after an operation has been performed.
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Playback
1
Press the (AUDIO) button.
2
Touch [iPod (Audio or Video)] of Top banner.
The display shows the iPod mode screen.
3
Touch [] or [] or to select the desired track (file).
Returning to the beginning of the current track (file):
Touch [].
Fast reverse :
Touch and hold [].
Advancing to the beginning of the next track (file) :
Touch [].
Fast forward :
Touch and hold [].
4
To pause playback, touch [ / ].
If a song is playing on the iPod/iPhone when it is connected to the INE-W925R, it will continue pla yi ng aft er the conn ection.
An episode may have several chapters. The chapter can be changed by touching [] or [].
If the artist, album or song name, created in iTunes, has too many characters, songs may not be played b ack when connected to the INE-W925R. Therefore, a maximum of 64 characters is recommended. The maximum number of characters for the unit is 64.
Some characters may not be correctly displayed.
3
Touch [Artists].
The Artists search screen is displayed.
4
Select the desired artist.
To Play Back the Artist Directly
1 Touch [] of the artist’s name.
All songs of the selected artist are played back.
To Search for the Album of the Artist
1 Touch the selected artist name.
The Albums search screen of the selected artist is displayed.
2 Touch [] of the desired album’s name.
All songs of the selected album are played back.
To Search for a Song in the Album of the Artist
1 Touch the desired artist’s name.
All albums of the selected artist are displayed.
5
Touch the desired album’s name.
All songs of the selected album are displayed.
6
Touch the desired song’s name.
The selected song is played back.
Touching [] of “ALL” will play back all songs in the list.
Touching “ALL” will display the search list in the next hierarchy.
An alphabet skip function is available. Refer to “Alphabet Skip
Function” (page 81).
For details on how to scroll through the list, refer to “Selecting an Item in a List” (page 25).
Searching for a Music File
An iPod/iPhone can contain tho usa nds of songs. For this reason, this unit can make variou s se arch es using the search function as sho w n below. Using the Playlist/Artis t/Album/Podcast/Audiobook/Genre/Com poser/ Song search mode’s individual hierarchy, you can narrow down your search as shown in the table below.
<MUSIC Search Menu>
Hierarchy 1 Hierarchy 2 Hierarchy 3 Hierarchy 4
Playlists Songs
Artists Albums Songs
Albums Songs
Songs
Podcasts Episodes
Genres Artists Albums Songs
Composers Albums Songs
Audiobooks
For example: Searching by Artist name
The following e x am ple explains how an ARTISTS se arch i s p erfo rm ed . Another search mode can be used f or the same operation, although the hierarchy differ s.
Searching by artist name
1
Touch [ (Search)] of Bottom banner during playback.
Searching for a Desired Video File
You can select a movie, music video, etc., from the list screen.
Video search mode depends on the iPod/iPhone. If the specification
of the iPod/iPhone is changed, the search mode on this unit will also be changed.
Examples for the video search mode
Video Playlists
Movies
Music Videos, etc.
For example: Searching by Movie
The following example explains how a Movie search is performed. Another search mode can be used for the same oper a tion, although the hierarchy differ s.
1
Touch [ (Search)] of Bottom banner during playback.
2
Touch [Video].
The Video search mode screen appears.
3
Touch [Movies].
The Movies search screen is displayed.
4
Touch the desired movie.
The selected movie is played back.
For details on how to scroll through the list, refer to “Selecting an Item in a List” (page 25).
2
Touch [Music].
The search mode screen appears.
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Alphabet Skip Function
Search Position Memory
The unit is provided with a alphabet skip fun ct ion for effective searching. When you use this function in the search mode, you can quickly search an artist or a song, etc.
Alphabet skip function:
The alphabet skip function is skipped to the next alphabet such as from A to B, B to C by touching [ALPHABET ]. You can also skip in reverse order such as from B to A by touching [ ALPHABET].
Direct Up/Down Function
If you touch [] of the album name in the search mode, this album will be played back repeatedly. To go to the previous or next Album, use the Direct Up/Down Function.
Touch [] or [] to select the desired Playlist/Artist/ Album/Genre/Podcast/Composer.
Direct Up/Down switch icon
During iPod/iPhone playback, you can quickly move back up the selected hierarchy, a level at time.
Touch []. (ex. [ Playlists])
The hierarchy level you selected last in the search mode is displayed. Repeated touches return to each previous level up to the highest.
Repeat Play
Touch [] to repeatedly play back the currently track.
The tracks (files) will be played repeatedly. Touch [] again to deactivate Repeat play.
Repeat (OFF) Repeat
Random Play (Shuffle)
Touch [] during playback.
The files will be played back in a random sequence. The Shuffle mode switches every time [] is touched.
Shuffle Songs Shuffle Albums (OFF) Shuffle Songs
Shuffle Albums: The songs on each album are played back
in proper order. Upon completing of all the songs on the album, the next album is selected randomly. This continues until all albums have been played.
Shuffle Songs: Song shuffle randomly plays back songs
within a selected category (playlist, album, etc.). The songs within the category are played just once until all songs have been played.
For details on the search mode, r efer to “Searc hing for a Music File” (page 80).
Direct Up/Down switch icon:
Playlist
Artist
Album
Podcast
Genre
Composer
You can use the Direct Up/Down Function during video file playback. The Direct Up/Down Function switches in the video mode are [ ] [].
If you are searching for a song, this operation cannot be performed.
If an album is selected from an artist search, the album can be
searched.
During shuffle playback, this operation is not possible.
Random Play (Shuffle All)
All files in the iPod are played back in rando m se que nc e.
1
Touch [ (Search)] of Bottom banner during playback.
2
Touch [Music].
The search mode screen appears.
3
Touch [Shuffle All] of Bottom banner during playback.
The indicator “ ” lights, and the songs will be played back in random sequence.
To cancel, set the Shuffle mode to Off. Refer to “Random Play (Shuffle)” (page 81).
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Information
Product Software Update
This product use software that can be update d thr ough a USB memory device. Download the software from the Alpine website and update the product using the USB memory device.
Updating this product
Check the Alpine website for details on updating.
http://www.alpine-europe.com
About DVDs
Music CDs and DVDs have grooves (tracks) in which the digital data is recorded. The data is represented as microscopic pits recorded into the track – these pits are read by a laser beam to play the disc. On DVDs, the density of the tracks and pits is twice that of CDs, so DVDs can contain more data in less space.
CDs
Multi story function*
With this function, a single movie includes various story lines. You can select different story lines to view various versions of the same movie. Operation differs from disc to disc. Story line selection screens including instructions appear during the movie. Just follow the instructions.
* These functions differ from disc to disc. For details, refer to the disc’s
instructions.
Minimum pit length -
0.9 µm
DVDs
Minimum pit length -
0.9 µm
A 12 cm disc can contain one movie or about four hours of music . In addition, DVDs provide sharp picture quality with vivid colours thanks to a horizontal resolution of over 500 lines (compared to less than 300 for VHS tape).
In addition, DVDs offer a variety of functions. Multiple audio* (page 40)
Movies can be recorded in up to eight languages. The desired language can be selected from the unit.
Subtitles function* (p age 40)
Movies can include subtitles in up to 32 languages. The desired subtitle language can be selected from the unit.
Multi angle function * (page 40)
When the DVD contains a movie shot from multiple angles, the desired angle can be selected from the unit.
1.2 mm
0.6 mm
0.6 mm
Tra ck pi tch -
1.6 µm
Tr ack pitc h -
0.74 µm
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List of Language Codes
(For details, see page 52.)
Abbre viation
AA AB AF AM AR AS AY AZ BA BE BG BH BI BN BO BR CA CO CS CY DA DE DZ EL EN EO ES ET EU FA FI FJ FO FR FY GA GD GL GN GU HA HI HR HU HY IA
Code
6565 6566 6570 6577 6582 6583 6589 6590 6665 6669 6671 6672 6673 6678 6679 6682 6765 6779 6783 6789 6865 6869 6890 6976 6978 6979 6983 6984 6985 7065 7073 7074 7079 7082 7089 7165 7168 7176 7178 7185 7265 7273 7282 7285 7289 7365
Langua
Af ar Abkhazian Afr ikaans Amhar ic Arabic Assamese A ymara Az erbaijani Bashkir By elorussian Bulgar ian Bihari Bislama Bengali, Bangla Tibetan Breton Catalan Corsican Czech W elsh Danish Ger man Bhutani Greek English Esperanto Spanish Estonian Basque P ersian Finnish Fiji F aroese F rench F r isian Ir ish Scots Gaelic Galician Guarani Gujarati Hausa Hindi Croatian Hungarian Ar menian Inter lingua
ge
Abbre viation
IE IK IN IS IT IW JP JI JW KA KK KL KM KN KO KS KU KY LA LN LO LT LV MG MI MK ML MN MO MR MS MT MY NA NE NL NO OC OM OR PA PL PS PT QU RM
Code
7369 7375 7378 7383 7384 7387 7465 7473 7487 7565 7575 7576 7577 7578 7579 7583 7585 7589 7665 7678 7679 7684 7686 7771 7773 7775 7776 7778 7779 7782 7783 7784 7789 7865 7869 7876 7879 7967 7977 7982 8065 8076 8083 8084 8185 8277
Language
Inter lingue Inupiak Indonesian Icelandic Italian Hebrew J apanese Yiddish J a v anese Georgian Kazakh Greenlandic Cambodian Kannada K orean Kashmir i K urdish Kirghiz Latin Lingala Laothian Lithuanian Latvian, Lettish Malagasy Maor i Macedonian Mala y alam Mongolian Moldavian Marathi Mala y Maltese Bur mese Nauru Nepali Dutch Norw egian Occitan (Af an) Oromo Or iy a Punjabi P olish P ashto , Pushto P or tuguese Quechua Rhaeto-Romance
Abbre
viation
RN RO RU RW SA SD SG SH SI SK SL SM SN SO SQ SR SS ST SU SV SW TA TE TG TH TI TK TL TN TO TR TS TT TW UK UR UZ VI VO WO XH YO ZH ZU
Code
8278 8279 8285 8287 8365 8368 8371 8372 8373 8375 8376 8377 8378 8379 8381 8382 8383 8384 8385 8386 8387 8465 8469 8471 8472 8473 8475 8476 8478 8479 8482 8483 8484 8487 8575 8582 8590 8673 8679 8779 8872 8979 9072 9085
Langua g e
Kirundi Romanian Russian Kin y arwanda Sanskrit Sindhi Sangho Serbo-Croatian Singhalese Slo v ak Slo v enian Samoan Shona Somali Albanian Serbian Sis w ati Sesotho Sundanese Sw edish Swahili T amil T elugu T ajik Thai Tig riny a T ur kmen T agalog Sets w ana T onga T ur kish Tsonga T atar T wi Ukrainian Urdu Uzbek Vietnamese V olapuk W olof Xhosa Y or uba Chinese Zulu
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List of Country Codes
(For details, see page 53.)
Abbreviation
AD AE AF AG AI AL AM AN AO AQ AR AS AT AU AW AZ BA BB BD BE BF BG BH BI BJ BM BN BO BR BS BT BV BW BY BZ CA CC CD
CF CG CH CI CK CL CM CN CO CR CU CV CX CY CZ DE DJ DK
Code
6568 6569 6570 6571 6573 6576 6577 6578 6579 6581 6582 6583 6584 6585 6587 6590 6665 6666 6668 6669 6670 6671 6672 6673 6674 6677 6678 6679 6682 6683 6684 6686 6687 6689 6690 6765 6767 6768
6770 6771 6772 6773 6775 6776 6777 6778 6779 6782 6785 6786 6788 6789 6790 6869 6874 6875
Country
Andorra United Arab Emirates Afghanistan Antigua and Barbuda Anguilla Albania Armenia Netherlands Antilles Angola Antarctica Argentina American Samoa Austria Australia Aruba Azerbaijan Bosnia and Herzegovina Barbados Bangladesh Belgium Burkina Faso Bulgaria Bahrain Burundi Benin Bermuda Brunei Darussalam Bolivia Brazil Bahamas Bhutan Bouvet Island Botswana Belarus Belize Canada Cocos (Keeling) Islands Congo, the Democratic
Republic of the Central African Republic Congo Switzerland Cote d’lvoire Cook Islands Chile Cameroon China Colombia Costa Rica Cuba Cape Verde Christmas Island Cyprus Czech Republic Germany Djibouti Denmark
DM DO DZ EC EE EG EH ER ES ET FI FJ FK FM FO FR GA GB GD GE GF GH GI GL GM GN GP GQ GR GS
GT GU GW GY HK HM
HN HR HT HU ID IE IL IN IO IQ IR IS IT JM JO JP KE KG KH
6877 6879 6890 6967 6969 6971 6972 6982 6983 6984 7073 7074 7075 7077 7079 7082 7165 7166 7168 7169 7170 7172 7173 7176 7177 7178 7180 7181 7182 7183
7184 7185 7187 7189 7275 7277
7278 7282 7284 7285 7368 7369 7376 7378 7379 7381 7382 7383 7384 7477 7479 7480 7569 7571 7572
Country CountryCode CodeAbbreviation Abbreviation
Dominica Dominican Repub Algeria Ecuador Estonia Egypt Western Sahara Eritrea Spain Ethiopia Finland Fiji Falkland Islands Micronesia, Federated States of Faroe Islands France Gabon United Kingdom Grenada Georgia French Guiana Ghana Gibraltar Greenland Gambia Guinea Guadeloupe Equatorial Guinea Greece South Georgia and the
South Sandwich Islands Guatemala
Guam Guinea-Bissau Guyana Hong Kong Heard Island and
McDonald Islands Honduras Croatia Haiti Hungary Indonesia Ireland Israel India British Indian Ocean Territory Iraq Iran, Islamic Republic of Iceland Italy Jamaica Jordan Japan Kenya Kyrgyzstan Cambodia
KI KM
lic
KN KP
KR KW KY KZ LA
LB LC LI LK LR LS LT LU LV LY MA MC MD MG MH MK
ML MM MN MO MP MQ MR MS MT MU MV MW MX MY MZ NA NC NE NF NG NI NL NO NP NR NU NZ OM PA
7573
Kiribati
7577
Comoros
7578
Saint Kitts and Nevis
7580
Korea, Democratic People’s Republic of
7582
Korea, Republic of
7587
Kuwait
7589
Cayman Islands
7590
Kazakstan
7665
Lao People’s Democratic Republic
7666
Lebanon
7667
Saint Lucia
7673
Liechtenstein
7675
Sri Lanka
7682
Liberia
7683
Lesotho
7684
Lithuania
7685
Luxembourg
7686
Latvia Libyan Arab Jamahiriya
7689
Morocco
7765
Monaco
7767
Moldova, Republic of
7768
Madagascar
7771
Marshall Islands
7772
Macedonia, The former
7775
Yugoslav Republic of Mali
7776
Myanmar
7777
Mongolia
7778
Macau
7779
Northern Mariana Islands
7780
Martinique
7781
Mauritania
7782
Montserrat
7783
Malta
7784
Mauritius
7785
Maldives
7786
Malawi
7787
Mexico
7788
Malaysia
7789
Mozambique
7790
Namibia
7865
New Caledonia
7867
Niger
7869
Norfolk Island
7870
Nigeria
7871
Nicaragua
7873
Netherlands
7876
Norway
7879
Nepal
7880
Nauru
7882
Niue
7885
New Zealand
7890
Oman
7977
Panama
8065
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Abbreviation
PE PF PG PH PK PL PM PN PR PT PW PY QA RE RO RU RW SA SB SC SD SE SG SH SI
Country
Peru
8069
French Polynesia
8070
Papua New Guinea
8071
Philippines
8072
Pakistan
8075
Poland
8076
Saint Pierre and Miquelon
8077
Pitcairn
8078
Puerto Rico
8082
Portugal
8084
Palau
8087
Paraguay
8089
Qatar
8165
Reunion
8269
Romania
8279
Russian Federation
8285
Rwanda
8287
Saudi Arabia
8365
Solomon Islands
8366
Seychelles
8367
Sudan
8368
Sweden
8369
Singapore
8371
Saint Helena
8372
Slovenia
8373
Abbreviation CountryCode
SJ SK SL SM SN SO SR ST SV SY SZ TC TD TF TG TH TJ TK TM TN TO TP TR TT TV
Code
Svalbard and Jan Mayen
8374
Slovakia
8375
Sierra Leone
8376
San Marino
8377
Senegal
8378
Somalia
8379
Suriname
8382
Sao Tome and Principe
8384
El Salvador
8386
Syrian Arab Republic
8389
Swaziland
8390
Turks and Caicos Islands
8467
Chad
8468
French Southern Territories
8470
Togo
8471
Thailand
8472
Tajikistan
8474
Tokelau
8475
Turkmenistan
8477
Tunisia
8478
Tonga
8479
East Timor
8480
Turkey
8482
Trinidad and Tobago
8484
Tuvalu
8486
CountryCode
Abbreviation
TW TZ UA UG UM
US UY UZ VA VC
VE VG VI VN VU WF WS YE YT YU ZA ZM ZW
8487 8490 8565 8571 8577
8583 8589 8590 8665 8667
8669 8671 8673 8678 8685 8770 8783 8969 8984 8985 9065 9077 9087
Taiwan, Province of China Tanzania, United Republic of Ukraine Uganda United States Minor
Outlying Islands United States Uruguay Uzbekistan Holy See (Vatican City State) Saint Vincent and the
Grenadines Venezuela Virgin Island, British Virgin Islands, U.S Viet Nam Vanuatu Wallis and Futuna Samoa Yemen Mayotte Yugoslavia South Africa Zambia Zimbabwe
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In Case of Difficulty
If you encounter a problem, please turn the power off, then on again. If the unit is still not functioning normally, please rev ie w the items in the following checklist. This guide will help you isolate the problem if the unit is at fault. Otherwise, make sure the rest of your system is properly connected, or then consult your authorised Alpine dealer.
Basic No function or display.
• Vehicle’s ignition is off.
- If connected according to the instructions, the unit will not operate with the vehicle ’s ignition off.
• Improper power lead connecti ons.
- Check power lead connections.
•Blown fuse.
- Check the fuse on the battery lead of the unit; replace with the proper value if necessary.
• Internal micro-computer malfunctioned due to in te rference noise, etc.
- Press th e RE SET switch with a ballpoint pen or other poin te d
article.
No sound or unnatural sound.
• Incorrect setting of volume/balance/fader controls.
- Readjust the controls.
• Connections are not properly or securely made.
- Check the connections and f ir mly connect.
Screen not displayed.
• Brightness/Contrast control is set at the minimum position.
- Adjust the Brightness/Contrast control.
• Temperature in the vehicle is too low.
- Increase the vehicle’s interior temperature to ope ra ti on
temperature range .
• Connections to the DVD are not secure ly ma de .
- Check the connections and f ir mly connect.
• The Parking Brake Lead is not connected.
• The Parking Brake is not engaged.
- Connect the Parking Brake Lead, then e nga ge the Parking
Brake. (See page 98)
Movement of displayed picture is abnormal.
• Temperature in the vehicle is too high.
- Allow the vehicle’s interior temperature to cool.
The optional remote control is inoperative.
• The remote control sensor setting of “Remote Sensor Setting” (page 42) is not set to this unit (“Front”).
- Set fo r “Front.”
Radio Unable to receive stations.
• No antenna, or open c onnection in the antenna cable.
- Make sure the ante nn a is properly co nnected; repla ce the
antenna or cable if necessary.
Unable to tune stations in the seek mode.
• You are in a weak signal area.
- M ake s u re the tuner is in DX mode.
• If the area you are in is a primary signal area, the antenna may not be grounded and connected properly.
- Che ck your antenna connections; ma ke sure the antenna is
properly grounded at its mo unting location.
• The antenna may not be the prope r le ngth.
- M ake sure the antenna is fully extended ; if broken, replace the
antenna with a ne w on e.
Broadcast is noisy.
• The antenna is not the prop er len gth.
- Ext e nd the antenna fully; replace it if it is broken.
• The antenna is poorly grounded.
Make sure the antenna is groun ded p roperly at its m ounting loc ation .
-
• The station signal is weak and no isy.
- If above solution does not work, tune in another station.
Disc Disc playback sound is wavering.
• Moisture condensation in the disc Module.
- Allow enough time for the co nd ensation to evaporate (about 1
hour).
Disc insertion not possible.
• A disc is alr eady in this unit.
- Eject the disc and remove it.
• The disc is being improperly inse rt ed .
- Insert the disc correctly. (See page 19)
Unable to fast forward or backward the disc.
• The disc has been damaged.
- Eject the disc and discard it; using a damaged disc in your unit
can cause damage to the mechanism.
Disc playback sound skips due to vibration.
• Improper mounting of the unit.
- Securely re-mount the unit.
• Disc is very dirty.
- Clean the disc.
• Disc has scratches.
- Cha nge the di sc.
• The pick-up lens is dirty.
- Do not use a commercially available lens cleaner disc. Consult
your nearest Alpine de aler.
Disc playback sound skips without vibration.
• Dirty or scratched disc.
- Clea n the disc; a dama ged disc should be replaced.
CD-R/CD-RW/DVD-R/DVD-RW/DVD+R/DVD+RW playback not possible.
• Close session (finalisation) has not been performed.
- Perform finalisation and attempt playback again.
Error displays.
• Mechanical error.
- Press . After the error indication disappears, insert the disc
again. If the above-mentioned solution does not solve the problem, consult your ne arest Alpine dealer.
MP3/WMA/AAC is not played back.
• Writing error occurred. Th e CD format is not compatible.
- Make sure the CD has been written in a supporte d format.
Refer to “About MP3/WMA/AAC” (pages 34 to 35), th en rewrite in the fo r mat supported b y this device.
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Unit does not operate.
• Condensation.
- Wait a while (abou t 1 hour) for the condensation to dry.
Playback does not start.
• Disc is loaded upside-down.
- Check the disc and load it with the labelled side facing upward.
•Disc is dirty.
- Clean the disc.
• A disc not able to play bac k w it h th is uni t i s loa ded.
- Check if the disc is able to be playe d ba ck.
• Parental lock is set.
- C ancel the parental loc k or c h ange the rating level.
Picture is unclear or noisy.
• Disc is being fast-forwarded or fast-reversed.
- The pic t ure ma y be slightl y di stur be d, but this is normal .
• Vehicle’s battery power is weak.
- Check the battery power and wiring. (The unit may malfunction if the battery power is under 11 volts with a load applied.)
Image stops sometimes.
• Disc is scratched.
- Replaced with a non-scratched disc.
If this Message Appears
Va r iou s me ssa ges are displayed on the screen during ope rati on. In addition to the messages telling you the current status or providing guidance for the next operation, there are also the following error messages. If one of these error messages is displaye d, carefu l ly fo ll ow the instructions in the solution column.
System If you are driving, please pull over before using this
function.
• A setup operation, etc., was carried out while the vehicle was running.
- Move the vehicle to a safe location, stop, and engage the
parking brake, then carry out this operati on.
DAB Antenna Error
• The DAB antenna cable is either dama ge d or not connected correctly to the product.
- Check that the antenna cable is not kinked or otherwise
damaged. Replace the antenna if necessary.
• Abnormal current is run to the DAB Antenna.
- Connect the antenna properly to a car wi th a 12 volt negative
ground.
Audio/Visual Read error.
Please check the Disc.
• Scratched disc, contaminated disc/poor recording/disc incompatible with this unit.
- Press .
- Cha nge the di sc.
USB device error.
• An iPod/iPhone that is not supported by the unit is connected.
- Connect an iPod/iPhone that is supported by th e unit.
- Reset the iPod.
• A USB device that is not supported by the uni t is connected.
- A tt em pt to connect another USB mem o ry device.
• Communication error.
- Turn the ignition key off, and then set to ON again.
- Check the display by reconnecting between the iPod/iPhone
and the unit, usin g the iPod/iPhone cable.
- Check the display by reconnecting between the USB memory
device and th e un it.
• Caused by the iPod/iPhone Software Version not being compatible with this unit.
- Update the iPod /iPhone Softwar e Vers ion to be compatible
with this unit.
• The iPod/iPhone is not verified.
- Cha nge another iPod/iPhone.
Region Code Violation.
• Disc does not match regional c ode number.
- Load a disc that matches the regional code number.
USB current error.
• Abnormal current is run to the USB connector device.
- Turn the ignition key off, and then set to ON again.
- Atte mpt to connect another iPod/ i P hone/USB memory device.
Unable to access the DVD drive. The system will reset.
• An access error to DVD drive occurred for some reasons.
- The uni t is re booted automatically.
Unable to access the DVD drive. Please inquire details from the service center.
• An access error to DVD drive occurred for some reasons.
- Please ask Service Centre for help.
No data.
• There are no data in the iPod/iPhone.
- D ownload data to the iPod/iPhone an d connect to the INE-
W925R.
• There are no data in the USB memory.
- D ownload da ta to the USB me m ory and connect to this unit.
Un-readable song was skipped.
• A copy-protected WMA file has been detected.
- You can only play back non-copy-protected files.
• A sampling rate/bit rate not support ed by the unit is used.
- Use a sampling r ate/bit rate su p ported by the u nit.
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BLUETOOTH Please check BLUETOOTH audio device.
• The BLUETOOTH audio device was not c onne cted correctly.
- Che ck the settings for INE-W925R and the BLUETOOTH audio device and reconnect .
Please check mobile device.
• The mobile phone was not conn ected correctly.
- Che ck the settings for INE-W925R and the mobile phone and reconnect.
Do you wish to stop playing rental file?
• While playing back a rent al file, “Do you wish to stop playing rental file?” is displayed when the following operations are performed. Selecting [OK], reduces the num ber of views by 1.
•Folder Up/Down
•STOP
• Search operation
• Move to the first/last DivX
®
file by Chapter Up /Down
- To interrupt the playba ck, touch [OK], or touch [Cancel] to
not interrupt.
Unable to download pho ne book.
• Phonebook failed to read due to mobile phone disconne ction, etc.
- Check the mobile phone connection, and then conduct
synchronising and ad ding again. (See page 65)
• The connected mobile ph one doe s not sup port synchronising of its phone book.
- Connect the mobile phone that supports sy nc hronising the
phone book, then synchro ni s e again. (See page 65)
Navigation The vehicle’s position is erroneous.
• The GPS reception is poor.
- Drive the vehicle in an area of goo d GPS recep tion to al low th e
unit to recalibrate itself. Move to a location where strong GPS reception is possible.
No operation
• Moisture co ndensation
- Allow en ough time for the condensatio n to evaporate (about 1
hour).
• Ambient Temperature
- Make sure the temperature inside the vehicle is between 0°C
and 45°C (32°F and 113°F).
Playing back a DRM protected DivX File
Some operations cannot be perf or med while displaying the following message.
Authoriza tion Error. This player is not authorised to play this video.
• The version of the DRM protected DivX by this unit.
- Play the supported DivX
®
File.
®
File is not supported
Audio form a t not s upported.
• The file being played is a DivX format, so only the video data is pl aye d.
- Play a DivX
®
file with a supported audio format.
Video frame rate not supp ort e d.
• The file being p layed is a DivX rate.
- Play a DivX
®
file with a supported fra me ra te.
Video resolution not s upported.
• The file being played is a DivX resolution.
- Play a DivX
®
file with a supported resolu tion.
®
®
®
file with an unsupported audio
file with an unsupported frame
file with an unsupported
Rental Expired.
• The file being attempted to play has a limi te d num ber of viewings. The viewing limit has been reached and can no longer be played on this device. After the message has been displayed, the beginning of the next file will aut om atically be played back.
This DivX rental has used XX out of YY views. Continue?
• If the total number of viewings for this file has not been exceeded, the views remaining is displayed.
- To play back, select [OK]. If the next file is to be played back,
select [Cancel].
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Specifications
MONITOR SECTION
Screen Size 6.1" LCD Type Transparent type TN LCD Operation System TFT active matrix Number of Picture Elements 1,152,000 pcs. (800 × 3 × 480) Effective Number of Picture Elements
99% or more
Illumination System LED
FM TUNER SECTION
Tuni ng Range 87.5 – 108.0 MH z Mono Usable Sensitivity 8.1 dBf (0.7 µV/75 ohms) 50 dB Quieting Sensitivity 12 dBf (1.1 µV/75 ohms) Alternate Channel Selectivity 80 dB Signal-to-Noise Ratio 65 dB Stereo Separation 35 d B Capture Ratio 2.0 dB
CD/DVD SECTION
Frequency Response 5 – 20,000 Hz (±1 dB) Wow & Flutter (% WRMS) Below measurable limits Total Harmonic Distortion 0.008% (at 1 kHz) Dynamic Range 95 dB (at 1 kHz) Channel Separation 85 dB (at 1 kHz) Signal system NTSC/PAL Horizontal resolution 500 lines or greater Video output level 1Vp-p (75 ohms) Video S/N ratio DVD: 60 dB Audio S/N ratio 100 dB
PICKUP
Wave length DVD: 666 nm
CD: 785 nm
Laser power CLASS II
GPS SECTION
GPS Reception frequency 1575.42 ±1 MHz GPS Reception sensitivity -130 dB max.
MW TUNER SECTION
Tuning Range 531 – 1,602 kH z Usable Sensitivity 25.1 µV/28 dBf
LW TUNER SECTION
Tuning Range 153 – 281 kHz Sensitivity (IEC Standard) 31.6 µV/30 dBf
DAB SECTION
Tuning Range BAND III 174.9 – 239.2 MHz Tuning Range L-BAND 1,452.9 – 1,490. 6 MH z Sensitivity BAND III -98 dBm Sensitivity L-BAND -96 dBm S/N (with JIS-A) 85 dB Distortion 0.1% Difference of Output Level 0 dB
USB SECTION
USB requirements USB 1.1/2.0 Max. Power Consumption 1,000 mA USB Class USB (Play From Device)/
USB (Mass Storage Class) File System FAT12/16/32 MP3 Decoding MPEG-1/2 AUDIO Layer-3 WMA Decoding Windows Media™ Audio AAC Decoding AAC-LC format “.m4a” file Number of Channels 2-Channel (Stereo) Frequency Response* 5-20,000 Hz (±1 dB) Total Harmonic Distortion 0.008% (at 1 kHz) Dynamic Range 95 dB (at 1 kHz) Signal-to-Noise Ratio 100 dB Channel Separation 85 dB (at 1 kHz)
* Frequency response may differ depending on the enc oder
software/bit rate.
BLUETOOT H SECTION
BLUETOOTH Speci fic ation B luetooth V2.1+ EDR Output Power +4 dBm Max. (Power class 2) Profile HFP (Hands-Free Profile)
OPP (Object Push Profile) PBAP (Phone Book Access Profile) A2DP (Advanced Audio Distribution Profile) AVRCP (Audio/Video Remo te Control Profile)
GENERAL
Power Requirement 14.4 V DC
(11–16 V allowable)
Operating temperature -4°F to +140°F
(-20°C to + 60°C) Maximum Power Output 50 W × 4 Output Voltage 4 ,000 mV/10k ohms Weight 2.32 kg Audio output level
Preout (Front, Rear): 4V/10k ohms (max.) Preout (Subwoofer): 4V /10 k ohms (max.) AUX OUT: 1.2V /10 k ohms
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CHASSIS SIZE
Width 17 8 mm Height 100 mm Depth 164.4 mm
NOSE SIZE
Width 17 0 mm Height 95 mm Depth 18.5 mm
Due to continuous product improvement, specifications and design
are subject to change without notice.
The LCD panel is manufactu red using an extremely high precision manufacturing technology. Its effective pixel ratio is over 99.99%. This means that there is a possibility that 0.01% of th e pi xels could be either always ON or OFF.
CAUTION
CLASS 1
LASER PRODUCT
(Bottom side of player)
CAUTION-Laser radiation when open, DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM
(Bottom side of player)
END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT (Microsoft)
You have acquired a device (“DEVICE”) that includes software licensed by Alpine Electronics, Inc. (collectively “ALPINE”) from an affiliate of Microsoft Corporation (collectively “MS”). Those installed software products of MS origin, as well as associated media, printed materials, and “online” or electronic documentation (“SOFTWARE”) are protected by international intellectual property laws and treaties. The SOFTWARE is licensed, not sold. All rights reserved.
IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO THIS END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT (“EULA”), DO NOT USE THE DEVICE OR COPY THE SOFTWARE INSTEAD, PROMPTLY CONTACT ALPINE FOR INSTRUCTIONS ON RETURN OF THE UNUSED DEVICE(S) FOR A REFUND. ANY USE OF THE SOFTWARE, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO USE ON THE DEVICE, WILL CONSTITUTE YOUR AGREEMENT TO THIS EULA (OR RATIFICATION OF ANY PREVIOUS CONSENT).
GRANT OF SOFTWARE LICENSE,
This EULA grants you the following license: You may use the SOFTWARE only on the DEVICE.
NOT FAULT TOLERANT.
THE SOFTWARE IS NOT FAULT TOLERANT. ALPINE HAS INDEPENDENTLY DETERMINED HOW TO USE THE SOFTWARE IN THE DEVICE, AND MS HAS RELIED UPON ALPINE TO CONDUCT SUFFICIENT TESTING TO DETERMINE THAT THE SOFTWARE IS SUITABLE FOR SUCH USE.
NO WARRANTIES FOR THE SOFTW ARE,
THE SOFTWARE is provided “AS IS“ and with all faults. THE ENTIRE RISK AS TO SATISFACTORY QUALITY, PERFORMANCE, ACCURACY, AND EFFORT (INCLUDING LACK OF NEGLIGENCE) IS WITH YOU. ALSO, THERE IS NO WARRANTY AGAINST INTERFERENCE WITH YOUR ENJOYMENT OF THE SOFTWARE OR AGAINST INFRINGEMENT. IF YOU HAVE RECEIVED ANY WARRANTIES REGARDING THE DEVICE OR SOFTWARE THOSE WARRANTIES DO NOT ORIGINATE FROM, AND ARE NOT BINDING ON, MS.
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NO LIABILITY FOR CERTAIN DAMAGES.
EXCEPT AS PROHIBITED BY LAW, MS SHALL HAVE NO LIABILITY FOR ANY INDIRECT, SPECIAL, CONSEQUENTIAL OR THE SOFTWARE. THIS LIMITATION SHALL APPLY EVEN IF ANY REMEDY FAILS OF ITS ESSENTIAL PURPOSE. IN NO EVENT SHALL MS BE LIABLE FOR ANY AMOUNT IN EXCESS OF U.S. TWO HUNDRED FIFTY DOLLARS (U.S. $250.00).
LIMITATIONS ON REVERSE ENGINEERING, DECOMPILATION, AND DISASSEMBLY
You may not reverse engineer, decompile, or disassemble the SOFTWARE, except and only to the extent that such activity is expressly permitted by applicable law notwithstanding this limitation.
ADDITIONAL SOFTWARE/SERVICES.
The SOFTWARE may permit ALPINE, MS, Microsoft Corporation or their affiliates to provide or make available to you SOFTWARE updates, supplements, add-on components, or Internet – base service components of the SOFTWARE after the date you obtain your initial copy of the SOFTWARE (“Supplemental Components”).
If ALPINE provides or makes available to you
Supplemental Components and no other EULA terms are provided along with the Supplemental Components, then the terms of this EULA shall apply.
If MS, Microsoft Corporation or their affiliates make
available Supplemental Components, and no other EULA terms are provided, then the terms of this EULA shall apply, except that MS, Microsoft Corporation or affiliate entity providing the Supplemental Component(s) shall be licensor of the Supplemental Component(s).
ALPINE, MS, Microsoft Corporation and their affiliates
reserve the right to discontinue any Internet-based services provided to you or made available to you through the use of the SOFTWARE.
RECOVERY MEDIA.
If SOFTWARE is provided by ALPINE on separate media and labelled “Recovery Media” you may use the Recovery Media solely to restore or reinstall the SOFTWARE originally installed on the DEVICE.
UPGRADES.
If the SOFTWARE is provided by ALPINE separate from the DEVICE on separate media or via web download or other means, and is labelled “For Upgrade Purposes Only” you may install one (1) copy of such SOFTWARE onto the DEVICE as a replacement copy for the existing SOFTWARE, and use it in accordance with this EULA, including any additional EULA terms accompanying the upgrade SOFTWARE.
TERMINATION.
Without prejudice to any other rights, ALPINE or MS may terminate this EULA if you fail to comply with the terms and conditions of this EULA. In such event, you must destroy all copies of the SOFTWARE and all of its component parts.
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS.
All title and intellectual property rights in and to the SOFTWARE (including but not limited to any images, photographs, animations, video, audio, music, text and “applets,” incorporated into the SOFTWARE), the accompanying printed materials, and any copies of the SOFTWARE, are owned by MS, Microsoft Corporation, their affiliates or suppliers. The SOFTWARE is licensed, not sold. You may not copy the printed materials accompanying the SOFTWARE. All title and intellectual property rights in and to the content which may be accessed through use of the SOFTWARE is the property of the respective content owner and may be protected by applicable copyright or other intellectual property laws and treaties. This EULA grants you no rights to use such content. All rights not specifically granted under this EULA are reserved by MS, Microsoft Corporation, their affiliates and suppliers. Use of any on-line services which may be accessed through the SOFTWARE may be governed by the respective terms of use relating to such services. If this SOFTWARE contains documentation that is provided only in electronic form, you may print one copy of such electronic documentation.
TRADEMARKS.
This EULA does not grant you any rights in connection with any trademarks or service marks of ALPINE, MS, Microsoft Corporation, their affiliates or suppliers.
PRODUCT SUPPORT.
Product support for the SOFTWARE is not provided by MS, its parent corporation Microsoft Corporation, or their affiliates or subsidiaries. For product support, please refer to ALPINE support number provided in the documentation for the DEVICE. Should you have any questions concerning this EULA, or if you desire to contact ALPINE for any other reason, please refer to the address provided in the documentation for the DEVICE.
SOFTWARE TRANSFER ALLOWED BUT WITH RESTRICTIONS.
You may permanently transfer rights under this EULA only as part of a permanent sale or transfer of the Device, and only if the recipient agrees to this EULA. If the SOFTWARE is an upgrade, any transfer must also include all prior versions of the SOFTWARE.
EXPORT RESTRICTION.
You acknowledge that SOFTWARE is of US-origin. You agree to comply with all applicable international and national laws that apply to the SOFTWARE, including the U.S. Export Administration Regulations, as well as end-user, end-use and country destination restrictions issued by U.S. and other governments. For additional information on exporting the SOFTWARE, see http://www.microsoft.com/exporting/
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END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT (NAVTEQ)
PLEASE READ THIS END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT CAREFUL BEFORE USING THE NAVTEQ DATABASE
NOTICE TO THE USER
THIS IS A LICENSE AGREEMENT - AND NOT AN AGREEMENT FOR SALE - BETWEEN YOU AND NAVTEQ B.V. FOR YOUR COPY OF THE NAVTEQ NAVIGABLE MAP DATABASE, INCLUDING ASSOCIATED COMPUTER SOFTWARE, MEDIA AND EXPLANATORY PRINTED DOCUMENTATION PUBLISHED BY NAVTEQ (JOINTLY ”THE DATABASE”). BY USING THE DATABASE, YOU ACCEPT AND AGREE TO ALL TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT (“AGREEMENT”). IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO THE TERMS OF THIS AGREEMENT, PROMPTLY RETURN THE DATABASE, ALONG WITH ALL OTHER ACCOMPANYING ITEMS, TO YOUR SUPPLIER FOR A REFUND.
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The Database and the copyrights and intellectual property or neighboring rights therein are owned by NAVTEQ or its licensors. Ownership of the media on which the Database is contained is retained by NAVTEQ and/or your supplier until after you have paid in full any amounts due to NAVTEQ and/or your supplier pursuant to this Agreement or similar agreement(s) under which goods are provided to you.
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The Database is restricted for use in the specific system for which it was created. Except to the extent explicitly permitted by mandatory laws (e.g. national laws based on the European Software Directive (91/250) and the Database Directive (96/9)), you may not extract or reutilize substantial parts of the contents of the Database nor reproduce, copy, modify, adapt, translate, disassemble, decompile, reverse engineer any portion of the Database. If you wish to obtain interoperability information as meant in (the national laws based on) the European Software Directive, you shall grant NAVTEQ reasonable opportunity to provide said information on reasonable terms, including costs, to be determined by NAVTEQ.
TRANSFER OF LICENSE
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NAVTEQ warrants that, subject to the warnings set out below, for a period of 12 months after acquisition of your copy of the Database, it will perform substantially in accordance with NAVTEQ’s Criteria for Accuracy and Completeness existing on the date you acquired the Database; these criteria are available from NAVTEQ at your request. If the Database does not perform in accordance with this limited warranty, NAVTEQ will use reasonable efforts to repair or replace your non-conforming copy of the Database. If these efforts do not lead to performance of the Database in accordance with the warranties set out herein, you will have the option to either receive a reasonable refund of the price you paid for the Database or to rescind this Agreement. This shall be NAVTEQ’s entire liability and your sole remedy against NAVTEQ. Except as expressly provided in this section, NAVTEQ does not warrant nor make any representations regarding the use of results of the use of the Database in terms of its correctness, accuracy, reliability, or otherwise. NAVTEQ does not warrant that the Database is or will be error free. No oral or written information or advice provided by NAVTEQ, your supplier or any other person shall create a warranty or in any way increase the scope of the limited warranty described above. The limited warranty set forth in this Agreement does not affect or prejudice any statutory legal rights that you may have under the legal warranty against hidden defects.
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THE LIMITED WARRANTY AND LIMITATION OF LIABILITY, SET FORTH IN THIS AGREEMENT, DO NOT AFFECT OR PREJUDICE YOUR STATUTORY RIGHTS WHERE YOU HAVE ACQUIRED THE DATABASE OTHERWISE THAN IN THE COURSE OF A BUSINESS.
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The Database may contain inaccurate or incomplete information due to the passage of time, changing circumstances, sources used and the nature of collecting comprehensive geographic data, any of which may lead to incorrect results. The Database does not include or reflect information on - inter alia ­neighborhood safety; law enforcement; emergency assistance; construction work; road or lane closures; vehicle or speed restrictions; road slope or grade; bridge height, weight or other limits; road or traffic conditions; special events; traffic congestion; or travel time.
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GOVERNING LAW
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Installation and Connections
Before installing or connecting the unit, please read the following and p ages 7 to 12 of th is man ual t hor oughl y f or proper use.
Warning
MAKE THE CORRECT CONNECTIONS.
Failure to make the proper connections may result in fire or product damage.
USE ONLY IN CARS WITH A 12 VOLT NEGATIVE GROUND.
(Check with your dealer if yo u are not sure.) Failure to do so may result in fire, etc.
BEFORE WIRING, DISCONNECT THE CABLE FROM THE NEGATIVE BATTERY TERMINAL.
Failure to do so may result in electric shock or injury due to electrical shorts.
DO NOT ALLOW CABLES TO BECOME ENTANGLED IN SURROUNDING OBJECTS.
Arrange wiring and cables in compliance with the manual to prevent obstructions when driving. Cables or wiring that obstruct or hang up on places such as the steering wheel, gear lever, brake pedals, etc. can be extre mely hazardous.
DO NOT SPLICE INTO ELECTRICAL CABLES.
Never cut away cable insulation to s u pply power to othe r equipment. Doing so will excee d th e c urrent carrying capacity of the wire and result in fire or electric shock.
DO NOT DAMAGE PIPE OR WIRING WHEN DRILLING HOLES.
When drilling holes in the ch assi s for inst al la tion, take precautions so as not to contact, damage or obstruct pipes, fuel lines, tanks or electrical wiring . Failure to take such precautions may result in fir e.
DO NOT USE BOLTS OR NUTS IN THE BRAKE OR STEERING SYSTEMS TO MAKE GROUND CONNECTIONS.
Bolts or nuts used for the brake or steering systems (or any other safety-related system), or tanks shoul d NE V E R be used for installations or ground connections. Using such parts could disable control of the vehicle and ca use fire etc.
KEEP SMALL OBJECTS SUCH AS SCREWS OUT OF THE REACH OF CHILDREN.
Swallowing them may result in serious injury. If swallowed, consult a physician immediately.
DO NOT INSTALL IN LOCATIONS WHICH MIGHT HINDER VEHICLE OPERATION, SUCH AS THE STEERING WHEEL OR SHIFT LEVER.
Doing so may obstruct forward vision or ha mp er movement etc. and results in serious accident.
Caution
HAVE THE WIRING AND INSTALLATION DONE BY EXPERTS.
The wiring and installation of this unit requires special technical skill and experience. To ensure safety, always contact the dealer where you purchased this product to have the work done.
USE SPECIFIED ACCESSORY PARTS AND INSTALL THEM SECURELY.
Be sure to use only the specified accessory parts. Use of ot he r tha n designated parts may damage this unit internally or may not securely install the unit in place. This may cause parts to become loose resulting in hazards or product failure.
ARRANGE THE WIRING SO IT IS NOT CRIMPED OR PINCHED BY A SHARP METAL EDGE.
Route the cables and wiring away from moving parts (like the seat rails) or sh arp or pointed edges. This will prevent crimping and damage to the wiring. If wirin g passes through a hole in metal, use a rubber grommet to prevent the wire’s insulation from being cut by the metal edge of the hole .
DO NOT INSTALL IN LOCATIONS WITH HIGH MOISTURE OR DUST.
Avoid installing the unit in locations with high incidence of moisture or dust. Moisture or dust th at penet rat es into this unit may result in product failure.
Precautions
• Be sure to disconne ct the cable from the (–) batt ery post before installing your INE-W925 R. This will reduce any chance of damage to the unit in cas e of a short-circuit.
• Be sure to co n nect the colour coded leads acco rding to the diagram. Incorrect connections may cause the unit to malfunction or damage to the vehicle’s electrical system.
• When making connections to the vehicle’s electrical system, be aware of the factory installed components (e.g. on-board computer). Do not tap into these leads to provide power for th is unit. When connecting the IN E-W925R to the fuse box, make sure the fuse for the intend ed circuit of the INE-W925R has the appropriate amperag e. Failu re t o do so m ay re sult in damage to the unit and/or the vehicle. When in doubt, consult your Alpine dealer.
• The INE-W925R uses female RCA-type jacks for connect ion to other units (e.g. amplifier) having RCA connectors. You may need an adaptor to connect other units. If so, please contact your authorised Alpine dealer for assistance.
• Be sure to connect the speaker (–) le a ds to th e speaker (–) terminal. Never connect left and right channel speaker cables to each other or to the vehicle body.
• The Display must be complete ly ret r acted in the casing when installing. If it is not, problems may occur.
• When installing in automobiles, make sure the Display can open/ close without coming in contact with the gear shift.
IMPORTANT
Please record the serial number of y our u nit in the space provided below and keep it as a permanent record. The serial number plate is located on the bot tom of the unit.
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SERIAL NUMBER: INSTALLATION DATE: INSTALLATION TECHNICIAN: PLACE OF PURCHASE:
Installation
Caution
Do not block the unit’s fan or heat sink, thus preventing air circulation. If blocked, heat will accumulate inside the unit and may cause a fire.
Air ventilation hole
Heat sink
3
Mounting the Microphone.
For safe use, make sure of the following:
location is stable and firm.
driver’s view and operations are not obstructed.
microphone is located where the driver’s voice can be easily
picked up (on the sun visor, etc.).
When you speak into the microphone, you should not have to change your driving posture. This may cause a distraction, taking your attention away from safely driving your vehicle. Carefully consider direction and distance while mounting the microphone. Confirm that the driver’s voice can be easily picked up at the selected location.
Rear of the Unit
Caution concerning the installation location
1
Angle of installation Install at an angle between horizontal and 30°. Note that installing at an angle outside of this range will result in a loss of performance and possibly damage.
0 -30°
2
Mounting the GPS Antenna inside the vehicle.
1 Clean the mounting location. 2 Put on the GPS Antenna mounting plate. 3 Mount the GPS Antenna.
GPS Antenna
Antenna mounting plate
Microphone
Cable clamp (Sold separately)
4
Remove the mounting sleeve from the main unit (see “Removal” on page 96). Slide the unit into the mounting sleeve and secure it.
Mounting Sl eeve (Included)
Bracket key
Pressure
1
Plates
*
*1If the installed mounting sleeve is loose in th e das hboard, the
pressure plates may be bent slightly to remedy the problem.
2
The supplied face plate may be mounted.
*
Dashboard
Rubber Cap (Included)
Hex Bolt (Included)
This unit
Face Plat e*
2
(Included)
Mount the GPS Antenna on a flat plane of the dash board or rear tray.
Some thermal reflection type or th er mal absorption type glass may interrupt high frequency waves. If reception is poor with the antenna installed inside the car, try to mount the antenna outside the car.
Make sure the GPS Antenna is not covered (obstructed) by any metallic surface or object.
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5
When your vehicle has the Bracket, mount the long hex bolt onto the rear panel of the INE-W925R and put the Rubber Cap on the hex bolt. If your vehicl e does not have the Mounting Support, reinfor c e the head unit with the metal mounting strap (not supplied). Secure the ground lead of the unit to a clean metal spot using a screw (*1) already attached to the vehicle’s chassis. Connect all the leads of the INE-W925R according to details described in the CONNECTION section.
Screw
Hex Nut (M5)
2
*
Bolt Stud
Metal Mounting Strap
1
*
Ground Lead
Chassis
For the screw marked “*2,” use an appropriate screw for the chosen mounting location.
6
Slide the INE-W925R into the dashboard until it clicks. This ensures that the unit is properly locked and will not accidentally come out from the dashboard.
Removal
1. Insert the bracket keys into the unit, along the guides on either side. The unit can now be removed from the mounting sleeve.
This unit
2. Pull the unit out, keeping it unlocked as you do so.
This unit
Bracket keys (Included)
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Connection Diagram of SPST Switch (sold separately)
(If the ACC power supply is not available)
ACC
INE-W925R
(Red)
BATTERY (Yellow)
If your vehicle has no ACC power supply, add an SPST (Single-Pole, Single-Throw) switch (sold separately) and fuse (sold separately).
The diagram and the fuse amperage shown above are in the case when INE-W925R is used individually.
If the switched power (ignition) lead of the INE-W925R is connected directly to the positive (+) post of the vehicles battery, the INE-W925R draws
some current (several hundred milliamperes) even when its switch is placed in the OFF position, and the battery may be discha rged.
SPST SW (Optional)
FUSE (5A) (Optional)
FUSE (20A) (Optional)
Battery
To prevent external noise from entering the audio system.
Locate the unit and route the leads at least 10 cm away from the car harness.
Keep the battery power leads as far away from other leads as possible.
Connect the ground lead securely to a bare metal spot (remove any paint, dirt or grease if necessary) of the car chassis.
If you add an optional noise suppressor, connect it as far away from the unit as possible. Your Alpine dealer carries various
noise suppressors, contact them for further information.
Your Alpine dealer knows best about noise prevention measures so consult your dealer for further information.
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Connections
Antenna
ISO Antenna Plug
(Green/White)
REMOTE OUT
(Brown)
REMOTE IN
(Brown)
SPEED SENSOR
CAMERA1
CAMERA2
(Yellow) (Red) (White) (Yellow)
(Red) (White)
To remote input lead
To remote output lead
To the vehicle speed pause line
To Front/Rear camera
To Rear/Other/camera 4P Connector (Not Used)
To steering remote control interface box
Microphone (Included) To Video Output terminal
To Audio Output terminals
(R, L) To Video Input terminal To Au dio Input terminals
(R, L)
Rear Left
Amplifier
Rear Right
Amplifier
Front Left Front Right
Amplifier
Subwoofers
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REMOTE TURN-ON
(Blue/White)
REVERSE
(Orange/White)
PARKING BRAKE
(Yellow/Blue)
IGNITION
(Red)
GND
(Black)
POWER ANT
(Blue)
BATTERY
(Yellow)
(Green)
(Green/Black)
(White)
(White/Black)
(Grey/Black)
(Grey)
(Violet/Black)
(Violet)
To amplifier or equalizer
To plus side of the back lamp signal lead of the car
To the parking brake signal lead
To power antenna
Ignition key
Battery
Rear left
Front left
Speakers
Front right
Rear right
Radio Antenna Receptacle ISO/JASO Antenna Adapter (sold separately)
ISO/JASO Antenna Adapter may be required, depending on the vehicle.
Remote Control Output Lead (Brown)
Connect this lead to the remote control input lead. This lead outputs the controlling signals from the remote control.
Remote Control Input Lead (Brown)
Connect the external Alpine product to the remote control output lead.
Speed Sensor Lead (Green/White)
Improper connection of the speed pulse line may cause important safety features of the vehicle to fail (such as the brakes or air bags). Such failures may result in an accident and loss of life. We strongly recommend that the installation be performed by a trained, authorised Alpine dealer.
Direct CAMERA Input Connector
Use when the optional direct camera is connected.
CAMERA Input RCA Connector (Yellow)
Use when connecting a camera with RCA Output Connector.
4P Connector (Not Used) Steering Remote Control Interface Connector
To steering remote control interface box. For details about connections, consult your nearest Alpine dealer.
Video Input Connector ( AUX INPUT) (Yell ow)
Input the video.
Audio Input Connectors (AUX INPUT)
RED is right and WHITE is left input the audio.
Video Output Connector (AUX OUTPUT) (Yellow)
Output the video.
Audio Output Connect ors (AUX OUTPUT)
RED is right and WHITE is left output the audio.
Rear Output RCA Connectors
It can be used as Rear Output RCA Connectors. RED is right and WHITE is left.
Front Output RCA Connectors
It can be used as Front Output RCA Connectors. RED is right and WHITE is left.
Subwoofer RCA Connectors
RED is right and WHITE is left.
RCA Extension Cable (sold separately) GPS antenna Receptacle
Connect to separately sold GPS antenna (included).
iPod VIDEO Inp ut Connector
Input the iPod/ iPhone video signal or AUX video/audio signal.
Set “AUX3 In Sel.” (page 56) to “iPod Video” when an
iPod/iPhone is connected.
Set “AUX3 In Sel.” (page 56) to “AUX3” when AUX video/
audio is input.
Vehicle Display Interface Connector
Outputs Vehicle Display Interface control signals. Connect this to the optional Vehicle Display Interface box. For details about connections, consult your nearest Alpine dealer.
MIC Input Connector
To Microphone (Included).
USB Connector
To USB Memory or iPod/iPhone or Nokia Phone.
Power Supply Connector Remote Turn-On Lead (Blue/White)
Connect this lead to the remote turn-on lead of your amplifier or signal processor.
Reverse Lead (Orange/White)
Connect to the plus side of the car’s reverse lamp. This lamp illuminates when the transmission is shifted into reverse (R). With this lead properly wired, the video picture automatically switches to the rear camera whenever the car is put into reverse (R).
Parking Brake Lead (Yellow/Blue)
Connect this lead to the power supply side of the parking brake switch to transmit the parking brake status signals to the INE-W925R.
ISO Power Supply Connector Switched Power Lead (Ignition) (Red)
Connect this lead to an open terminal on the vehicle’s fuse box or another unused power source which provides (+) 12V only when the ignition is turned on or in the accessory position.
Ground Lead (Blac k)
Connect this lead to a good chassis ground on the vehicle. Make sure the connection is made to bare metal and is securely fastened using the sheet metal screw provided.
Power Antenna Lead (Blue)
Connect this lead to the +B terminal of your power antenna, if applicable.
This lead should be used only for controlling the vehicle’s power antenna. Do not use this lead to turn on an ampl ifier or a si gnal processor, etc.
Battery Lead (Yellow)
Connect this lead to the positive (+) post of the vehicle’s battery.
Fuse Holder (15A) ISO Connector (Speaker Output) Left Rear (+) Speaker Output Lead (Green) Left Rear (–) Speaker Output Lead (Green/Black) Left Front (+) Speaker Output Lead (White) Left Front (–) Speaker Output Lead (White/B lack) Right Front (–) Speaker Output Lead (Grey/Black) Right Front (+) Speaker Output Lead (Grey) Right Rear (–) Speaker Output Lead (Violet/Black) Right Rear (+) Speaker Output Lead (Violet) CAMERA Connector AUX/PRE OUT Connector DAB Antenna Connector
To DAB Antenna (sold separately)
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System Example
Connection of a USB Memory or NOKIA Phone
USB connector
GPS Antenna (included)
Nokia Phone connecti on kit KCU-230NK (Sold separatery)
or
Nokia Phone (Sold separately)
USB extension cable (Included)
USB Memory (Sold separately)
Do not leave USB memory, in a vehicle for a long time. Heat and humidity may damage the USB memory.
Connection of an iPod/iPhone
iPod/iPhone (Sold separately)
iPod VIDEO input connector
USB connector
iPod VIDEO AV extension cable* (Sold separately) (KCU-461iV)
USB extension cable (Included)
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Connection kit KCU-461iV (Sold separately)
*1If iPod VIDEO is supported, use the iPod VIDEO extension cable.
To connect an iPod/iPhone, an optional connection kit KCU-461iV is required.
Do not leave a iPod/iPhone in a vehicle for a long time. Heat and humidity may damage the iPod/iPhone and you may not be able to play it again.
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